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Replacing the electricity supply to a 7-storey 1930's block of 126 flats

I am a lessee, and a new supply to the block is being proposed.   (1) I would be grateful for advice on design of the supply, including load estimation ; should we be considering 30 years ahead, 50 years, more ?   (2) Are there any regulations that I should be aware of, other than 18th edition wiring regs ?   (3) Some of the flats may still be fitted with fuse boxes ; I have been asked by two other lessees if a modern consumer unit is a requirement in their flats.   Many thanks.

Parents
  • Peter, why are you asking please?I think that the key to this is who is responsible for what. On the one hand, there might be a freeholder who is responsible for getting the supply from the electricity company (DNO) to each flat; or on the other hand, the leaseholders are jointly responsible.

    Does photovoltaic energy exist, or might it do so in the foreseeable future?

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  • Peter, why are you asking please?I think that the key to this is who is responsible for what. On the one hand, there might be a freeholder who is responsible for getting the supply from the electricity company (DNO) to each flat; or on the other hand, the leaseholders are jointly responsible.

    Does photovoltaic energy exist, or might it do so in the foreseeable future?

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