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Of the supply coming into my house?

At present i have between 258v and 261v coming into the house?

Rob
 
The voltage will be set by the tappings on the 11kv/400v transformer at yourlocal substation. This voltage willbe at its highest nearer the substation, and at its lowest at the far ends of the distribution circuits.
When demand for electricityis low, then the voltage will be at its highest, and when the transfromer is fully loaded, then the voltage will drop.
I beleive that some transformers have on load tap changers to compensate for the volt drop, when demand is high.
Tony/Mechelec are probably the experts in large power distibution here.
 
Maybe you don't like dealing with them, but they do have a legal requirement to provde you with power within set guidelines. If the power they are supplying you with is outwith of those, then it is up to them to fix it.

230 V ±10% (207 V to 253 V) is the limits they are duty bound to supply you at.
 
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They have a legal responsibility to ensure that the voltage entering the house remains between 225v and 254v - call them up on the emergency and tell them that your house is at 258v - 261v they will be out today to check it.

Or you can just leave it and watch your bulbs blow followed by that 60" TV you just bought and that expensive kitchen and computer which is not on the serge protector
 
Well as your renting get your landlord to phone them up - even better if you dont get on with them!

The landlord has a legal responsibility to maintain and provide a safe working system - that is neither!
 

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