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Making two properites into one

Afternoon all,

An MOD client wishes to form one large property from two semi-detached properties, keeping both consumer units. I have looked through the latest BS 7671 for any glaring regs that are going to stop this from happening, and can only see the separation distance regulation that must be applied. Obviously am trying to persuade them that it would be better to have only one source of  supply into the property and hence only one consumer unit. Has anybody else come across this in their line of work and if so how did they get over it to maintain compliance with BS7671?


thanks in advance.

Rob
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  • Rob Bain:

    Replying to Chris,

    relevance of the MoD is that they do not have to consult the DNO with regard to the incoming supplies. they are no longer a law unto themselves, they do have to abide to UK regs.


    thanks for the replies so far, very useful.




    So is the property still owned by MOD, or has your customer bought it?

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  • Rob Bain:

    Replying to Chris,

    relevance of the MoD is that they do not have to consult the DNO with regard to the incoming supplies. they are no longer a law unto themselves, they do have to abide to UK regs.


    thanks for the replies so far, very useful.




    So is the property still owned by MOD, or has your customer bought it?

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