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Three Phase Power in a house
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<blockquote data-quote="Traineeboy" data-source="post: 504395" data-attributes="member: 32807"><p>Lol no the seals will be left alone. In theory if the customer wanted to supply an outbuilding then he could have another meter put in and then one of the spare phases could be used to power the outbuilding? Then that would also be classed as a single phase install. I guess it’s only classed as 3 phase if all the phases go into one Distribution board and then the load has to be balanced , right ? </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Traineeboy, post: 504395, member: 32807"] Lol no the seals will be left alone. In theory if the customer wanted to supply an outbuilding then he could have another meter put in and then one of the spare phases could be used to power the outbuilding? Then that would also be classed as a single phase install. I guess it’s only classed as 3 phase if all the phases go into one Distribution board and then the load has to be balanced , right ? [/QUOTE]
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