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I have been asked to do some work on a large 25 room mini mansion spread over 3 old properties made in to 1 with 6 consumer units on a single phase 100amp supply. The total loading of the breakers is 452 amps if I apply diversity at 40% I arrive at 180.8amps demand but this dose not take in to account fixed loads like 2 x water heaters & under floor heating etc, when calculating as per OSG the demand comes to 355amps.
When I mentioned the large potential demand the customer got very upset that a additional 100amp phase may be a wise idea and said the classic its "been"like this for years with no problems" my question is am I being over cautious?
When I mentioned the large potential demand the customer got very upset that a additional 100amp phase may be a wise idea and said the classic its "been"like this for years with no problems" my question is am I being over cautious?