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Looking at a self build and I've approached the local DNO. They've asked what my Kw load is likely to be.

It's a 2 floor 4 bed detached with a gas central heating system.

I'm looking to run a rainwater harvesting pump.

Various lighting about the property, shed, garage and some powerful security lights.

I'd also like the option of install solar panels & powerwall in the future.

What am I best advising my Kw load could potentially be?
 
18Kva
should give to 80 to 100A supply depending on what they have available.
standard domestic supply.
 
18Kva
should give to 80 to 100A supply depending on what they have available.
standard domestic supply.

That will raise some eyebrows with the DNO, that's heck of a lot more than they normally allow for a domestic supply.
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Looking at a self build and I've approached the local DNO. They've asked what my Kw load is likely to be.

It's a 2 floor 4 bed detached with a gas central heating system.

I'm looking to run a rainwater harvesting pump.

Various lighting about the property, shed, garage and some powerful security lights.

I'd also like the option of install solar panels & powerwall in the future.

What am I best advising my Kw load could potentially be?

Ask the person who is designing the electrical installation to provide you with the after diversity demand.
 
You need to sit down and do a proper load calculation,
then apply diversity that gives you a fair approximation.
but 80A is usually considered adaquate for most domestic situations.
You can even push it out to 100A If needed,
But 100A is the maximum for standard service drop.
Beyond that requires bigger lines or multi phase.
But I doubt that you will need that.
 
18Kva
should give to 80 to 100A supply depending on what they have available.
standard domestic supply.
Should this read 18Kw? The DNO are specifically asking for KW's!
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You need to sit down and do a proper load calculation,
then apply diversity that gives you a fair approximation.
but 80A is usually considered adaquate for most domestic situations.
You can even push it out to 100A If needed,
But 100A is the maximum for standard service drop.
Beyond that requires bigger lines or multi phase.
But I doubt that you will need that.
What should this be in Kw's?
 
All those things you've mentioned are relatively low loads... assuming you'll be using LED lighting of course.

You need to consider the high loads... like electric heating ? electric showers ? ''plant" cultivation ? etc.
 

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