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<blockquote data-quote="Geoff Toms" data-source="post: 549518" data-attributes="member: 37456"><p>Hi. Ordinary domestic property. Single phase supply 100A fuse. We're planning to move away from gas and to electric. First, replacing the old gas boiler with an electric one, then the gas hob with an induction one. Conversations with our supplier indicate we're going to need to upgrade to 3 phase. I can see that we arrange with our supplier and UK Power Networks so that they coordinate their work and we aren't left without power. The question that's puzzling me is whether we should also coordinate having an electrician here at the same time to do the internal work, replacing the consumer unit etc.? Is that the way it works, or do the guys doing the work outside leave you with a working system, and you can get the internal work done afterwards?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geoff Toms, post: 549518, member: 37456"] Hi. Ordinary domestic property. Single phase supply 100A fuse. We're planning to move away from gas and to electric. First, replacing the old gas boiler with an electric one, then the gas hob with an induction one. Conversations with our supplier indicate we're going to need to upgrade to 3 phase. I can see that we arrange with our supplier and UK Power Networks so that they coordinate their work and we aren't left without power. The question that's puzzling me is whether we should also coordinate having an electrician here at the same time to do the internal work, replacing the consumer unit etc.? Is that the way it works, or do the guys doing the work outside leave you with a working system, and you can get the internal work done afterwards? [/QUOTE]
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