Dear Experts,
I've just had a conversation with a friend who has acquired a 12-bed guesthouse - bought at auction at a bargain price and in need of some renovation. (He has done similar projects in the past.)
He started by telling me that his electrician has told him that "new laws" mean that all hotels, however small - and even houses rented as holiday lets - now need to have a 3-phase supply. This didn't seem likely and triggered my "is this a scam?" reaction. But then he went on to say that this place has 6 electric showers (though no electric cooking or heating). So I guess that maybe the electrician has looked at it and correctly determined that it needs a supply upgrade, the showers perhaps having been DIY-installed inappropriately. It currently seems to have what looks like two domestic-type single-phase meters (apparently it was subdivided at some point, maybe one is redundant).
So a few questions for anyone with experience of this scale of installation:
- What is the typical threshold (in Amps?) at which a supply would be 3-phase, rather than single-phase?
- If the supply from the road needs to be upgraded, is laying a 3-phase cable significantly more expensive than laying a larger single-phase cable?
- Is some sort of diversity calculation appropriate for determining the required supply capacity to supply 6 electric showers?
The property does have gas, and I'm surprised that it has these electric showers rather than a large gas-heated hot water cylinder. But that's another topic...
Thanks.
I've just had a conversation with a friend who has acquired a 12-bed guesthouse - bought at auction at a bargain price and in need of some renovation. (He has done similar projects in the past.)
He started by telling me that his electrician has told him that "new laws" mean that all hotels, however small - and even houses rented as holiday lets - now need to have a 3-phase supply. This didn't seem likely and triggered my "is this a scam?" reaction. But then he went on to say that this place has 6 electric showers (though no electric cooking or heating). So I guess that maybe the electrician has looked at it and correctly determined that it needs a supply upgrade, the showers perhaps having been DIY-installed inappropriately. It currently seems to have what looks like two domestic-type single-phase meters (apparently it was subdivided at some point, maybe one is redundant).
So a few questions for anyone with experience of this scale of installation:
- What is the typical threshold (in Amps?) at which a supply would be 3-phase, rather than single-phase?
- If the supply from the road needs to be upgraded, is laying a 3-phase cable significantly more expensive than laying a larger single-phase cable?
- Is some sort of diversity calculation appropriate for determining the required supply capacity to supply 6 electric showers?
The property does have gas, and I'm surprised that it has these electric showers rather than a large gas-heated hot water cylinder. But that's another topic...
Thanks.
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