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nishka
Hi Guys
Please bear with me. This is my first post here and I am not an electrician! (Thought I would get that out of the way first of all)
I have recently aquired the use of a workshop on a farm, this is classed as an industrial unit. However I am not using it commecially, it is being used to store and restore classic/older cars.
The farmer has had a 3 phase supply installed into the workshop, but there is only 1x32A 3ph socket and 1x16A 1ph socket, both mounted on the same board as the DB. Also there is a 1ph lighting circuit and a number of 13A 240v sockets.
My query is this: I need to have 3 phase available in other areas of the workshop, and at least 2x32A 1ph sockets.
what is the best way of doing this? Is it possible for me to route the cabling and mount the sockets and have a 'competent' electrician connect everything up?
The workshop is 60' x 30' (20m x 10m), and I will be running the following equipment:
3ph: compressor, lathe, milling machine, heater etc
1ph: Welder (25A), hand tools, task lighting, computer etc.
Hope you can help
Nishka
Please bear with me. This is my first post here and I am not an electrician! (Thought I would get that out of the way first of all)
I have recently aquired the use of a workshop on a farm, this is classed as an industrial unit. However I am not using it commecially, it is being used to store and restore classic/older cars.
The farmer has had a 3 phase supply installed into the workshop, but there is only 1x32A 3ph socket and 1x16A 1ph socket, both mounted on the same board as the DB. Also there is a 1ph lighting circuit and a number of 13A 240v sockets.
My query is this: I need to have 3 phase available in other areas of the workshop, and at least 2x32A 1ph sockets.
what is the best way of doing this? Is it possible for me to route the cabling and mount the sockets and have a 'competent' electrician connect everything up?
The workshop is 60' x 30' (20m x 10m), and I will be running the following equipment:
3ph: compressor, lathe, milling machine, heater etc
1ph: Welder (25A), hand tools, task lighting, computer etc.
Hope you can help
Nishka
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