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<blockquote data-quote="deanwilts" data-source="post: 531427" data-attributes="member: 34562"><p>That is exactly what I was told by the electrician that did the install.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The property was fully refurbished in 2014 and when the underfloor heating was put in SSE said that the supply needed to be upgraded to be able to handle the new load. I'm not sure whether the use of 2 of the 3 phases was suggested by SSE or the electricians. It works fine and hasn't given us any trouble - it's just a little confusing now when it comes to researching solar PV and what I need to work with this.</p><p></p><p>If I don't have 3 phases coming in, does that mean I'm looking at 2 x single phase inverters? Do I have the option to just make the whole thing 3phase by bringing in the 3rd phase and re-configuring the two consumer units to be proper 3 phase units? Any advantages in doing that as part of the solar plan?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the input - really helps me to get my head around it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deanwilts, post: 531427, member: 34562"] That is exactly what I was told by the electrician that did the install. The property was fully refurbished in 2014 and when the underfloor heating was put in SSE said that the supply needed to be upgraded to be able to handle the new load. I'm not sure whether the use of 2 of the 3 phases was suggested by SSE or the electricians. It works fine and hasn't given us any trouble - it's just a little confusing now when it comes to researching solar PV and what I need to work with this. If I don't have 3 phases coming in, does that mean I'm looking at 2 x single phase inverters? Do I have the option to just make the whole thing 3phase by bringing in the 3rd phase and re-configuring the two consumer units to be proper 3 phase units? Any advantages in doing that as part of the solar plan? Thanks for the input - really helps me to get my head around it. [/QUOTE]
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