Good morning all,
I am currently working on a House in Multiple Occupation (HMO) consisting of 10 flats, with three parking spots equipped with electric vehicle (EV) charging capabilities.
Our building has a single incoming supply (UKPN 200A cut out), which feeds into a Ryefield board. From there, one cable branches off to each apartment, and another cable goes to the landlord's distribution board, providing power for communal loads such as lighting, cleaner sockets, and the water pump etc.
My question is what is the best method for supplying power to the 3No. EV charging points? Should they be connected to the landlord's distribution board, or would it be more appropriate to have a separate distribution board with its own meter, fed directly from the Ryefield board?
In terms of regulations what is the correct setup? Any insights would be greatly appreciated.
I am currently working on a House in Multiple Occupation (HMO) consisting of 10 flats, with three parking spots equipped with electric vehicle (EV) charging capabilities.
Our building has a single incoming supply (UKPN 200A cut out), which feeds into a Ryefield board. From there, one cable branches off to each apartment, and another cable goes to the landlord's distribution board, providing power for communal loads such as lighting, cleaner sockets, and the water pump etc.
My question is what is the best method for supplying power to the 3No. EV charging points? Should they be connected to the landlord's distribution board, or would it be more appropriate to have a separate distribution board with its own meter, fed directly from the Ryefield board?
In terms of regulations what is the correct setup? Any insights would be greatly appreciated.