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Since switching to three phase my consumption has rocketed to 25,000KWH per annum, despite no significant additional load.

We moved to three phase 3.5 years ago an anticipation of electric cars (which we don't have). 

Since then We have been consuming around 25,000KWH pa according to the meter. 

I've had a second meter fitted and it's validated these numbers. 

When I switch all the RCDs off it stops, so clearly it's my side of the RCDs. 

The house is around 10 years old with gas heating and gas cooking. We have low energy light bulbs. 

The overnight consumption seems to show we're using 4+KWH per hour when we're asleep. 

Load balancing was mentioned and I vaguely remember it from my degree but I don't believe that's it. 

Large donation to charity if you can help me work this one out

thanks in advance 

Adam

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  • I plan to turn one of them off each night for the next three nights

    Seems like somewhat time consuming approach. You should be able to roughly judge the instantaneous consuption by the meter - e.g. by the speed of the disc if it's an old electromechanical one, or the speed of LED flash on a digital one or even a reading from the in-house display if it's a smart meter. You can then turn off the MCBs one at a time and look for a pretty immediate decrease - so tracking down the culprit circuit in a few minutes (rather than days).

       - Andy.

  • Or even record the consumption over an hour.

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