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Help wanted to read/understand an electrical supply plan from DNO - updated new query

EDIT: I have one further query: WPD say that if they were upgrading the local network they would overlay the current 95mm wcon cable with a 185mm wcon cable, but that this alone would not be sufficient to allow for my property to be connected to the local network. Instead, they said that for me to be connected, a 300mm wcon cable needs to be laid, and they want me to fund the difference between the 185 cable and the 300 cable. 


As they were less than scrupulously transparent in their previous quote, I would like to check if anybody has any thoughts on the veracity of this? Why would upgrading to a 185mm cable not allow sufficient capacity to add my supply?




Original question (already answered):Can anybody assist me in understanding what an existing plan provided by my DNO is showing, and what this means for my request for a new supply please? I've had a very large quote to connect our new house (a passive house) to the network, and am not certain that it is quite right. It appears to be asking us to upgrade the local supply from a 95mm2 cable to a 300mm2 cable, and I am being asked to pay 70% of the cost of that. I was told that if this isn't done, the lights would go out for the rest of the street. I'm not an electrical engineer, so am looking for knowledge with which to go back and discuss the quote. Thanks!



Plan of existing supply.pdf


Plan of proposed new supply.pdf
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  • Thanks Alcomax, yes, that is exactly what I'm trying to understand! I


    t is a village, and the supply does seem to come from the TX to the north. What I'm trying to understand is what the lines on the plan mean - I understood the two turquoise lines off the 95 3c cable to be supplies running from that cable to individual houses, and then one further core running to the pole. What I'm struggling to see is why they can't run my supply from that cable, and how it powers the rest of the street. There is a 50mm2 2c cable that runs along a pole up and down the street. I'm not sure where the power for that is coming from.


    I'm also a bit stumped by the maths of paying 70% of the new supply cable (300mm2) that they say is required, which as far as I can see will upgrade the supply for the area. This is quoted as around £14k. It seems it will benefit others (both existing properties and future properties), so the proportion we end up being charged seems high.
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  • Thanks Alcomax, yes, that is exactly what I'm trying to understand! I


    t is a village, and the supply does seem to come from the TX to the north. What I'm trying to understand is what the lines on the plan mean - I understood the two turquoise lines off the 95 3c cable to be supplies running from that cable to individual houses, and then one further core running to the pole. What I'm struggling to see is why they can't run my supply from that cable, and how it powers the rest of the street. There is a 50mm2 2c cable that runs along a pole up and down the street. I'm not sure where the power for that is coming from.


    I'm also a bit stumped by the maths of paying 70% of the new supply cable (300mm2) that they say is required, which as far as I can see will upgrade the supply for the area. This is quoted as around £14k. It seems it will benefit others (both existing properties and future properties), so the proportion we end up being charged seems high.
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