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I've an interesting problem.
I've got an potential client. It is a commercial property that used to be two separate businesses each with a separate 60 Amp single phase electricity municipal electricity supplies to the same building. The one company has gone bust while the other one has grown. The remaining company's electricity demand has grown to the point where 60 Amp is not enough.
Is it possible to combine the two incoming 220v single phase supplies into one to supply peak loads. The 2 main dbs are relatively close to each other so adding cabling to combine will be easy and relatively cheap.
The Company does not mind getting two electricity bills.
Any recommendations will be appreciated.
Regards
I've got an potential client. It is a commercial property that used to be two separate businesses each with a separate 60 Amp single phase electricity municipal electricity supplies to the same building. The one company has gone bust while the other one has grown. The remaining company's electricity demand has grown to the point where 60 Amp is not enough.
Is it possible to combine the two incoming 220v single phase supplies into one to supply peak loads. The 2 main dbs are relatively close to each other so adding cabling to combine will be easy and relatively cheap.
The Company does not mind getting two electricity bills.
Any recommendations will be appreciated.
Regards