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Three phase supply with strange wiring into single phase
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<blockquote data-quote="martind" data-source="post: 526584" data-attributes="member: 35002"><p>We bought a house recently and I thought I'd got lucky with a three phase supply that had only one phase connected. I spoke to the DNO (SSEN), who surprised me by saying I should take off the cover of the cut out myself and take a look inside, "but don't touch any wires!".</p><p>So that's what I did and don't know what I've found. Clearly I expected one conductor going to each of the fuses, but instead it looks like two of them go into the same fuse and the other is the neutral.</p><p>Could this be easily rewired for 3 phase?</p><p>It's to accommodate a large solar array and 22kW EV charging.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="martind, post: 526584, member: 35002"] We bought a house recently and I thought I'd got lucky with a three phase supply that had only one phase connected. I spoke to the DNO (SSEN), who surprised me by saying I should take off the cover of the cut out myself and take a look inside, "but don't touch any wires!". So that's what I did and don't know what I've found. Clearly I expected one conductor going to each of the fuses, but instead it looks like two of them go into the same fuse and the other is the neutral. Could this be easily rewired for 3 phase? It's to accommodate a large solar array and 22kW EV charging. [/QUOTE]
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