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Question about upgrading to 3 phase
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<blockquote data-quote="monkey5" data-source="post: 549519" data-attributes="member: 1819"><p>Depends on the situation, I've done it both ways, installed all the 3 phase DB beforehand with 3 phases then linked until change over day and also done it where they have changed the service head and meter and just feeding the old board phone 1 phase before I go and did the work. I'd speak to an/the electrician and see how they prefer to do it or what their workload permits with your timescales etc. Sometimes the 3 phase meter can hold time up so you need to make sure all is available, eon I think it was ran out at one point last year for a new build I was doing!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="monkey5, post: 549519, member: 1819"] Depends on the situation, I've done it both ways, installed all the 3 phase DB beforehand with 3 phases then linked until change over day and also done it where they have changed the service head and meter and just feeding the old board phone 1 phase before I go and did the work. I'd speak to an/the electrician and see how they prefer to do it or what their workload permits with your timescales etc. Sometimes the 3 phase meter can hold time up so you need to make sure all is available, eon I think it was ran out at one point last year for a new build I was doing! [/QUOTE]
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