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Customer has asked for DB and new CUs for large dwelling house, WPD are putting in 3 phase to replace 100A single phase and are saying fit 80A main fuses....

Main load on all phases is Tesla wall charger 32A and a ground source heat pump 32A.

Given they are both loads that will run potentially continuous duty cycle, that's 64A, leaving 16A headroom per phase.

There are 2 CUs one with 3 RMs and one for a bunch of lighting circuits. Presuming I wire each CU to a separate phase, that's still not going to be enough unless WPD put in 100A main fuses?

Options, please!

1) Leave the existing 100A single phase in and have 2 meters?
2) Insist they install 100A supply/fuses? That's still only a 36A supply after the two big loads.
3) Split the RM CU and have different floors on different phases? Maybe even add a 3rd CU on L3?

Thx! :)
 
There are 2 CUs one with 3 RMs and one for a bunch of lighting circuits. Presuming I wire each CU to a separate phase, that's still not going to be enough unless WPD put in 100A main fuses?
Is it the 3 RM that you are concerned by? The On Site Guide Appendix A table from domestic final circuts has 100% of the largest circuit + 40% of the remainder, say, 32 + 0.4*(2*32 + 3*6) = 65A
 
65A load for a domestic house? Only if they're growing weed!
True, it seems way too high for any sane activity, but in terms of diversity versus total listed CU circuits it is at least justifiable!
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Actually the lighting should be separate and have a 0.66 factor.
3 RM & 3 lights = 32 + 0.4 * (2*32) + 0.66*(3*6) = 69A and still higher than sane!
But better than 114A
 
is the heat pump existing?
if not, I would suggest a 3phase unit.

can you put in a 3 phase db adj. meter with a feed out to each of the house db's and separate feeds to the big loads (charger and heating etc.)

this will alow you to balance the phase currents as best you can.
 
True, it seems way too high for any sane activity, but in terms of diversity versus total listed CU circuits it is at least justifiable!
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Actually the lighting should be separate and have a 0.66 factor.
3 RM & 3 lights = 32 + 0.4 * (2*32) + 0.66*(3*6) = 69A and still higher than sane!
But better than 114A

How
is the heat pump existing?
if not, I would suggest a 3phase unit.

can you put in a 3 phase db adj. meter with a feed out to each of the house db's and separate feeds to the big loads (charger and heating etc.)

this will alow you to balance the phase currents as best you can.

Acvpridng to the OP it is a three phase car charger and a 3 phase heat pump
 

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