It doesn't take to much common sense to work out where they are, there's logos on the EVSE.
I am doing a job in Leominster, Herefordshire converting a shop into two shops and a flat.
Shops front and back, flat in the middle where the two round windows are, parking around the back.
A 100 amp three phase supply and a three phase E10 meter, I'm going down the logical route a phase for each shop and one for the flat, at the moment the customer wants two single phase landlords meters after suppliers meter for the shops and will split the bills. I suspect it won't be long before he applies for three suppliers single phase meters when he tried collecting the payments.
Around the back there's plenty of room for several EVSE, but the back wall is clad with steel sheeting.
The landlord does not want to install EVSE, but I have already made provision for the rear shop to have one as I am running new SWA distribution circuits, so it has a 25mm and 16mm SWA running to two consumer units allowing for all sorts of possibilities as the rear shop does not have a gas supply.
I want to at least run a new SWA cable out of the flat whilst the building work is being done ready for EVSE even if it's not going to be installed.
The best place for the EVSE is screwed to the steel cladding on the back wall.
The customer is not going to accept a bill for installing at long earth rod as foundation earthing for the TN-C-S supply at this stage and no decision is required now, but if and when EVSE gets installed someone, which may not be me, is going to have to think long and hard about the earthing arrangements.
I might retire before any EVSE is installed at this job or the very first tenants may ask for it as part of their rental agreement, so I need to give it a bit of thought now.
It doesn't take to much common sense to work out where they are, there's logos on the EVSE.
I am doing a job in Leominster, Herefordshire converting a shop into two shops and a flat.
Shops front and back, flat in the middle where the two round windows are, parking around the back.
A 100 amp three phase supply and a three phase E10 meter, I'm going down the logical route a phase for each shop and one for the flat, at the moment the customer wants two single phase landlords meters after suppliers meter for the shops and will split the bills. I suspect it won't be long before he applies for three suppliers single phase meters when he tried collecting the payments.
Around the back there's plenty of room for several EVSE, but the back wall is clad with steel sheeting.
The landlord does not want to install EVSE, but I have already made provision for the rear shop to have one as I am running new SWA distribution circuits, so it has a 25mm and 16mm SWA running to two consumer units allowing for all sorts of possibilities as the rear shop does not have a gas supply.
I want to at least run a new SWA cable out of the flat whilst the building work is being done ready for EVSE even if it's not going to be installed.
The best place for the EVSE is screwed to the steel cladding on the back wall.
The customer is not going to accept a bill for installing at long earth rod as foundation earthing for the TN-C-S supply at this stage and no decision is required now, but if and when EVSE gets installed someone, which may not be me, is going to have to think long and hard about the earthing arrangements.
I might retire before any EVSE is installed at this job or the very first tenants may ask for it as part of their rental agreement, so I need to give it a bit of thought now.
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