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power supply to barn conversion?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mur Huwcun" data-source="post: 3341310" data-attributes="member: 33114"><p>Your electrician should be able to calculate how much your conversion will draw, if you had a 60A supply to outbuildings before it should easily manage the conversion if you're not using powershowers, electric heaters snd such. Your cooker will be the biggest draw but you mentioned a gas one? As said set it up to be able to connect to pole at later date. You can fit another meter on the line if you want to, it won't be calibrated but will give you an idea of usage. If your sparky fits a 60A rcd submain it should trip that before blowing the power company fuse anyhow. 60A should be good for around 12kw draw</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mur Huwcun, post: 3341310, member: 33114"] Your electrician should be able to calculate how much your conversion will draw, if you had a 60A supply to outbuildings before it should easily manage the conversion if you're not using powershowers, electric heaters snd such. Your cooker will be the biggest draw but you mentioned a gas one? As said set it up to be able to connect to pole at later date. You can fit another meter on the line if you want to, it won't be calibrated but will give you an idea of usage. If your sparky fits a 60A rcd submain it should trip that before blowing the power company fuse anyhow. 60A should be good for around 12kw draw [/QUOTE]
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