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<blockquote data-quote="SLIPSHOD &amp; SLAPDASH" data-source="post: 309054" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>I have been reading the various replies and thought i would ask a few questions no one else has,</p><p></p><p>A) Is the existing supply &amp; meter electric company (DNO) property, or is the unit part of a larger complex and the meter is already the landlords.</p><p></p><p>B) Is the existing ground floor meter &amp; supply in the unit which will become a garage or is it in a common area.</p><p></p><p>C) Will the garage be self contained or will any areas be shared with the office such as toilets, kitchen, corridors, car park lighting etc. </p><p></p><p>If there are any shared areas you may have to fit 3 meters after the supply one as one would be needed for landlord stuff or at least a separate fusebox direct from the supply meter . If the existing meter is in a common area you may be able to have additional meters fitted by the supply company so not your responsibility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SLIPSHOD & SLAPDASH, post: 309054, member: 16"] I have been reading the various replies and thought i would ask a few questions no one else has, A) Is the existing supply & meter electric company (DNO) property, or is the unit part of a larger complex and the meter is already the landlords. B) Is the existing ground floor meter & supply in the unit which will become a garage or is it in a common area. C) Will the garage be self contained or will any areas be shared with the office such as toilets, kitchen, corridors, car park lighting etc. If there are any shared areas you may have to fit 3 meters after the supply one as one would be needed for landlord stuff or at least a separate fusebox direct from the supply meter . If the existing meter is in a common area you may be able to have additional meters fitted by the supply company so not your responsibility. [/QUOTE]
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