Morning all
Just looking for some opinions on a situation we have for an installation. Essentially we have a three phase supply coming into a building that has been converted into three dwellings each with their own registered supply meter - one per phase.
So the question is whether (and I can't see why not) we can use a G83/2 tested three phase inverter and then install a separate generation meter for each phase. The customer has no plans to sell, however I guess there might be an issue if he did decided to do so and each dwelling went to a different buyer. They are flats so it could be covered under lease agreements as a common maintenance requirement (similar to a common roof).
I wasn't sure if there was some kind of issue so far as MCS was concerned.
Any thoughts very welcome.
Thanks Andrew
Just looking for some opinions on a situation we have for an installation. Essentially we have a three phase supply coming into a building that has been converted into three dwellings each with their own registered supply meter - one per phase.
So the question is whether (and I can't see why not) we can use a G83/2 tested three phase inverter and then install a separate generation meter for each phase. The customer has no plans to sell, however I guess there might be an issue if he did decided to do so and each dwelling went to a different buyer. They are flats so it could be covered under lease agreements as a common maintenance requirement (similar to a common roof).
I wasn't sure if there was some kind of issue so far as MCS was concerned.
Any thoughts very welcome.
Thanks Andrew