ᐅ Is temporary construction power worth it because it’s more cost-effective? Any experiences?
Created on: 28 Aug 2018 13:20
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chrisw81
Hello,
there is already a working electrical connection at our property, meaning the distribution box, meter, etc. are all functioning. It would also be possible to install a high-voltage connection.
Is it advisable to have an electrician apply for and install a temporary construction power box here, or does that end up costing the same or more than just paying the regular electricity rates right away?
Christian
there is already a working electrical connection at our property, meaning the distribution box, meter, etc. are all functioning. It would also be possible to install a high-voltage connection.
Is it advisable to have an electrician apply for and install a temporary construction power box here, or does that end up costing the same or more than just paying the regular electricity rates right away?
Christian
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Caspar20209 Nov 2018 13:48chrisw81 schrieb:
or to connect the high-voltage supply to the existing meter? chrisw81 schrieb:
Currently, there is only protection rated for 16A The 16A rating is just the consumer protection downstream of the meter. What kind of fuse or breaker is installed on the supply side? That is, between the utility connection point and the meter?
Caspar2020 schrieb:
The 16A are just the circuit breakers protecting the loads after the meter. What kind of fuse or circuit breaker is installed on the supply side? That is, between the utility and the meter? Good question! I'll ask about it. Maybe 32A is already possible.
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