i am wiring a new build property for a private customer, im just on a labour only quote to do power and lighting circuits
there is an external firm doing the heating system which includes an air source heat pump and a 3.68kw solar system
they have asked me for my maximum demand so they can put their j forms in
i have a 7kw hob, 2 3kw ovens, then normal kitchen appliances, eg. fridge, tumble dryer, washing machine, dishwasher.
the rest of the house contains 76 jcc led7 downlights and 3 ring circuits
i have given them a figure of 84 amps for maximum demand
they then have sent the customer this email
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[FONT="]Have now heard back from both Vaughan and Rob Baker on my queries.[/FONT]
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[FONT="]I have had a set of revised full loadings from Rob Baker, giving an increased total load of 84.5 amps for his work only, this equates to 19.4kVa. [/FONT]
[FONT="]Vaughan has indicated the transformer is only rated to 16KVa which means even without the heat pump the current supply would not be adequate.[/FONT]
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[FONT="]Based on the original information supplied and submitted on the J Form of 16.2 kW the existing transformer would have been ok for connection of the heat pump.[/FONT]
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[FONT="]In a normal series of events, the electrical contractor would submit full loadings for all of the equipment for the property – on this occasion we have incorporated Rob’s information with ours to try and push things along. [/FONT]
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[FONT="]We normally only provide a J form with the heat pump data which is then submitted by the customer/electrical contractor in conjunction with their loadings. As the heat pump installer we would have no prior knowledge of the buildings electrical requirements or its existing supply.[/FONT]
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where do i stand. can i alter my maximum demand figures?
the customer has been given a figure of ÂŁ6000 to upgrade the supply by the supply authority which is he refusing to pay
the job is now on halt as the customer believes the renewable energy company should of made them aware of this at an earlier stage which would of affected their decision to go with an air source heat pump over a traditional oil boiler
the details of what they are installing is as follows - Daikin Europe NV Model ERLQ014CAV3 (outdoor unit) EHBH16CA3V (indoor unit including 3 kW backup heater) EKHWSU*B3V3 (hot water cylinder including 3kW booster heater) Maximum Electrical Demand1 ERLQ014CAV3: 34.2 A EHBH16CA3V: 13 A (backup heater) EKHWSU*B3V3: 13A (booster heater) pkW/nA
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there is an external firm doing the heating system which includes an air source heat pump and a 3.68kw solar system
they have asked me for my maximum demand so they can put their j forms in
i have a 7kw hob, 2 3kw ovens, then normal kitchen appliances, eg. fridge, tumble dryer, washing machine, dishwasher.
the rest of the house contains 76 jcc led7 downlights and 3 ring circuits
i have given them a figure of 84 amps for maximum demand
they then have sent the customer this email
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[FONT="]Have now heard back from both Vaughan and Rob Baker on my queries.[/FONT]
[FONT="] [/FONT]
[FONT="]I have had a set of revised full loadings from Rob Baker, giving an increased total load of 84.5 amps for his work only, this equates to 19.4kVa. [/FONT]
[FONT="]Vaughan has indicated the transformer is only rated to 16KVa which means even without the heat pump the current supply would not be adequate.[/FONT]
[FONT="] [/FONT]
[FONT="]Based on the original information supplied and submitted on the J Form of 16.2 kW the existing transformer would have been ok for connection of the heat pump.[/FONT]
[FONT="] [/FONT]
[FONT="]In a normal series of events, the electrical contractor would submit full loadings for all of the equipment for the property – on this occasion we have incorporated Rob’s information with ours to try and push things along. [/FONT]
[FONT="] [/FONT]
[FONT="]We normally only provide a J form with the heat pump data which is then submitted by the customer/electrical contractor in conjunction with their loadings. As the heat pump installer we would have no prior knowledge of the buildings electrical requirements or its existing supply.[/FONT]
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where do i stand. can i alter my maximum demand figures?
the customer has been given a figure of ÂŁ6000 to upgrade the supply by the supply authority which is he refusing to pay
the job is now on halt as the customer believes the renewable energy company should of made them aware of this at an earlier stage which would of affected their decision to go with an air source heat pump over a traditional oil boiler
the details of what they are installing is as follows - Daikin Europe NV Model ERLQ014CAV3 (outdoor unit) EHBH16CA3V (indoor unit including 3 kW backup heater) EKHWSU*B3V3 (hot water cylinder including 3kW booster heater) Maximum Electrical Demand1 ERLQ014CAV3: 34.2 A EHBH16CA3V: 13 A (backup heater) EKHWSU*B3V3: 13A (booster heater) pkW/nA
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