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Hi I’m planning on getting my house re-wired soon, the installation at the minute is an ancient old fuse board with all sorts going on in there! My main fuse is rated at 60 amp and my question is should I get the dno in to upgrade if needed to 80 or 100 amp! Am I best doing this before or after re-wire?
Will 60 amp be ok staying put?
It’s a 3 bed semi.
Thanks for help:)
 
Can you state the reasons why future unknown and possible extra loading is going to require a sometimes expensive ( and also not necessarily guaranteed) upgrade by the supplier may be needed?

Unless you can,I would be tempted to find something else to spend my money on rather than taking a guess at predicting future loading requirements just because of a rewiring job
 
Hi I’m planning on getting my house re-wired soon, the installation at the minute is an ancient old fuse board with all sorts going on in there! My main fuse is rated at 60 amp and my question is should I get the dno in to upgrade if needed to 80 or 100 amp! Am I best doing this before or after re-wire?
Will 60 amp be ok staying put?
It’s a 3 bed semi.
Thanks for help:)
I’m from the USA but I’m sure you will be told this but if it was me I would go to 100 amp just do it all at the same time
 
I’m from the USA but I’m sure you will be told this but if it was me I would go to 100 amp just do it all at the same time

It may not just be the cost of simply upgrading the fuse.

If the network (DNO) cable, or area loading is not capable of a 100A supply, the cost to upgrade could be hundreds, more likely thousands.

For the OP, the house has been fine up to now with a 60A service fuse. Are you planning on installing more larger loads?
 
Hi I’m planning on getting my house re-wired soon, the installation at the minute is an ancient old fuse board with all sorts going on in there! My main fuse is rated at 60 amp and my question is should I get the dno in to upgrade if needed to 80 or 100 amp! Am I best doing this before or after re-wire?
Will 60 amp be ok staying put?
It’s a 3 bed semi.
Thanks for help:)

Unless the rewire includes adding more load then it shouldn't be necessary. If it's a straightforward rewire then the current demand isn't going to change much.
 
Do it right the first time and be done with it
It is presently done correctly.

Choosing to upgrade to a 100A supply at cost when a 60A supply has proven to be adequate would make as much sense as choosing to put a higher performing engine in a vehicle that has a speed restrictor fitted.
 
It is presently done correctly.

Choosing to upgrade to a 100A supply at cost when a 60A supply has proven to be adequate would make as much sense as choosing to put a higher performing engine in a vehicle that has a speed restrictor fitted.
Every house in America has a 100amp service and mostly 200 amp
 
Do you have gas hob and oven or electric?

Do you have electric shower or mixer taps?

Do you have electric rads or gas central heating?
We have electric hot water heaters at 4800 watts heat is 10000 watts stoves are 4000 watts dryer are 6000 watts plus all the other loads. I get what your saying but in the USA other than trailors 100 amp service no exceptions
 
Every house in America has a 100amp service and mostly 200 amp

Common sizes over here are 60, 80, and 100A for single phase domestic and small properties. 80A is commonly the choice the for new build houses, but the national grid network uses a smaller amount when sizing their infrastructure.
As Davesparks says most houses currently won't see anywhere near 60A use in any one peak.
 

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