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Splitting supply without upgrading - any options?
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<blockquote data-quote="UNG" data-source="post: 548987" data-attributes="member: 8931"><p>So if flat 3 is sub metered off flat 2 then the only part of the bill that needs to be apportioned is the standing charge as the metered use cannot be disputed, if flat 3 doesn't pay then it would not be unreasonable for flat 2 to disconnect the supply</p><p></p><p>So what supply changes has the freeholder asked for or what supply requirements has the supplier assumed the building / each flat needs, leading on from that has the split of the upper floor flat fundamently changed the load requirements on the existing supply.</p><p>Without some detail and / or pictures of the existing supply arrangements and flat loads and the proposed new supply arrangment it is difficult to advise on possible options. </p><p>In circumstances like this I would suggest getting an experienced electrician in who can talk with the DNO / supplier at a technical level to discuss the best viable cost effective option for all involved</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UNG, post: 548987, member: 8931"] So if flat 3 is sub metered off flat 2 then the only part of the bill that needs to be apportioned is the standing charge as the metered use cannot be disputed, if flat 3 doesn't pay then it would not be unreasonable for flat 2 to disconnect the supply So what supply changes has the freeholder asked for or what supply requirements has the supplier assumed the building / each flat needs, leading on from that has the split of the upper floor flat fundamently changed the load requirements on the existing supply. Without some detail and / or pictures of the existing supply arrangements and flat loads and the proposed new supply arrangment it is difficult to advise on possible options. In circumstances like this I would suggest getting an experienced electrician in who can talk with the DNO / supplier at a technical level to discuss the best viable cost effective option for all involved [/QUOTE]
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