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Question about upgrading to 3 phase
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<blockquote data-quote="truffle pig" data-source="post: 549550" data-attributes="member: 34676"><p>I would suggest its worth getting an electrician on board who has experience in electric boilers. Get him to do a max load calculation with and without an electric boiler. You could well get away with not having to upgrade to 3 phase (which in my experience can very quickly rack up many £k!!). Without knowing the size of property, hot water storage, insulation, etc it is difficult to know what size boiler you will need and that's what ultimately determines if you will need single or 3 phase. Most properties don't draw as much power as you would think,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="truffle pig, post: 549550, member: 34676"] I would suggest its worth getting an electrician on board who has experience in electric boilers. Get him to do a max load calculation with and without an electric boiler. You could well get away with not having to upgrade to 3 phase (which in my experience can very quickly rack up many £k!!). Without knowing the size of property, hot water storage, insulation, etc it is difficult to know what size boiler you will need and that's what ultimately determines if you will need single or 3 phase. Most properties don't draw as much power as you would think, [/QUOTE]
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