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<blockquote data-quote="Phoenix" data-source="post: 549091" data-attributes="member: 8133"><p>If he wants I can show him a retirment living complex with 60 self contained flats, all with their own cooking facilities, some with electric showers where I tallied up the breakers and worked out diversity properly, would need an onsite 1mvA sub, and where if I was designing I'd probably think 250A/phase sounds about right, but where in actual fact we found the head has had 100A fuses in it since the place was built in the mid 80s.</p><p></p><p>As a side note, I had a few years working alongside the chap who as a young-ish man had worked on the install job, he retired in February, a 1985 install doesn't sound that old.... but its the best part of a working lifetime away....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phoenix, post: 549091, member: 8133"] If he wants I can show him a retirment living complex with 60 self contained flats, all with their own cooking facilities, some with electric showers where I tallied up the breakers and worked out diversity properly, would need an onsite 1mvA sub, and where if I was designing I'd probably think 250A/phase sounds about right, but where in actual fact we found the head has had 100A fuses in it since the place was built in the mid 80s. As a side note, I had a few years working alongside the chap who as a young-ish man had worked on the install job, he retired in February, a 1985 install doesn't sound that old.... but its the best part of a working lifetime away.... [/QUOTE]
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