Hello,
I'm new to this forum, we are in the process of converting into 12 flats all electric, no gas incl. heating, showers etc.
An electrician was hired to apply to the National Grid on our behalf for a three-phase connection.
He then quoted us £1,800 plus VAT for civil works i.e. to dig within our boundary the trenches, lay the ducting.
It was later discovered that he has bumped several former companies and has also charged us VAT when not VAT registered (Another issue for another time).
Anyways, we finally received the offer from the National Grid but given what we discovered we are sceptical and desperately seeking some knowledge and advice.
On the application he wrote, "the maximum load capacity for the site at 180kva"
The Connection Offer:
"1 three phase LV service (with whole current metering provided by your supplier).
"12 new connections to flats 12 way MSB".
"Your supply will have the following electrical characteristics...
Voltage - 230V
Phase - Single Phase
Agreed Capacity - 18.4 kVA
Earthing - PME
It would be great if someone could explain all this to me in layman terms...
Do we need a three-phase connection? if so why?
Why is there 1 three phase LV service but the supply characteristics are single phase and a capacity of 18.4kVA?
Is the digging of the trench on soil within our boundary that is a maximum of a few metres really justify that price?
I'm new to this forum, we are in the process of converting into 12 flats all electric, no gas incl. heating, showers etc.
An electrician was hired to apply to the National Grid on our behalf for a three-phase connection.
He then quoted us £1,800 plus VAT for civil works i.e. to dig within our boundary the trenches, lay the ducting.
It was later discovered that he has bumped several former companies and has also charged us VAT when not VAT registered (Another issue for another time).
Anyways, we finally received the offer from the National Grid but given what we discovered we are sceptical and desperately seeking some knowledge and advice.
On the application he wrote, "the maximum load capacity for the site at 180kva"
The Connection Offer:
"1 three phase LV service (with whole current metering provided by your supplier).
"12 new connections to flats 12 way MSB".
"Your supply will have the following electrical characteristics...
Voltage - 230V
Phase - Single Phase
Agreed Capacity - 18.4 kVA
Earthing - PME
It would be great if someone could explain all this to me in layman terms...
Do we need a three-phase connection? if so why?
Why is there 1 three phase LV service but the supply characteristics are single phase and a capacity of 18.4kVA?
Is the digging of the trench on soil within our boundary that is a maximum of a few metres really justify that price?