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Chewing The Fat..... "Volt-Drop"...
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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 558390" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>it's really an issue for the DNOs, if you are installing 16A limited systems, and it back feeds more than 30% of the local transformers capability, then it's the DNOs responsibility to do domething about it. Quite often they reset the transformer taps to a lower voltage. Sometimes they try to make out its the customers problem and try to get them to pay for an upgraded transformer, but by law, they cant stop you installing 16A limited systems. I've also had occasions where they have found their transformer taps weren't working correctly, so again a DNO issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 558390, member: 490"] it's really an issue for the DNOs, if you are installing 16A limited systems, and it back feeds more than 30% of the local transformers capability, then it's the DNOs responsibility to do domething about it. Quite often they reset the transformer taps to a lower voltage. Sometimes they try to make out its the customers problem and try to get them to pay for an upgraded transformer, but by law, they cant stop you installing 16A limited systems. I've also had occasions where they have found their transformer taps weren't working correctly, so again a DNO issue. [/QUOTE]
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