Thought y'all might be interested to see what happens when the oil doesn't heat up slowly....mapj1 said:You might be amused to know that the RECs size their substations based on a couple of kilowatts per house on average, (so near me for example a 0.5Mw subs drives ~180 houses with roughly a third on each phase and a further 10 larger buildings with phase supply)
On that basis of less than 10A per supply, each house supply could be wired in 1mm - of course it couldn't really, as the peak load is much higher, but it makes you think a bit when we worry about a 2:1 diversity in the consumer unit.
(I presume the oil in the substation heats up slowly enough that its OK with the TV adverts peak of kettles going on etc.)
http://www.stupidvideos.com/Default.asp?VideoID=828
BTW - give it time to load, as the throbber (in IE6 at least) doesn't move, so it looks as though nothing is happening.....
