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<blockquote data-quote="jon11a" data-source="post: 364188" data-attributes="member: 24566"><p>The DNO would be Electricity North West for me. It may be worth me giving them a try.</p><p></p><p>The bank just leases the space from the property firm we bought our bit from. Property firm washed their hands of it really. I can see why!</p><p></p><p>It's good to know about the single phase meter being okay up to 20 KWh, I think we worked out any more that 23 KWh at the same time and we would break the meter fuse - electrician explained that we'd have to get the DNO involved to fix that which given the limited access to the meter, could be a problem.</p><p></p><p>Thanks so much to everyone who has commented on this. It's been really helpful to have advice from people who know what they are talking about. When I speak to the supplier, it's always difficult to explain the situation to the call centre staff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jon11a, post: 364188, member: 24566"] The DNO would be Electricity North West for me. It may be worth me giving them a try. The bank just leases the space from the property firm we bought our bit from. Property firm washed their hands of it really. I can see why! It's good to know about the single phase meter being okay up to 20 KWh, I think we worked out any more that 23 KWh at the same time and we would break the meter fuse - electrician explained that we'd have to get the DNO involved to fix that which given the limited access to the meter, could be a problem. Thanks so much to everyone who has commented on this. It's been really helpful to have advice from people who know what they are talking about. When I speak to the supplier, it's always difficult to explain the situation to the call centre staff. [/QUOTE]
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