Richard10002
Well-Known Member
Hi,
posted here rather than lounge for wider exposure... could be handy for boats in relation to shore power, (vaguely?).
I'm going to let out the flat I live in, which is in a house with 7 flats total.
The problem is that my flats' electric supply also supplies the common parts, (internal & external lighting & hoovering etc.).
I have asked United Utilities to fit a Landlords supply meter, but they say the whole house cannot accommodate another supply according to their regulations. When I suggested that the common parts were already using electricity, so no more would be drawn, they said that the new supply could be used to supply another flat...... I gave up arguing.
My plan is to fit a meter between the flat consumer unit and the common parts consumer unit. My agent could then calculate what has been used by the common parts and refund it to the tenants.
Can I just buy one of these:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?V...p;rd=1&rd=1
and fit it, (or have it fitted), with the right kind of wires in and out of it? Or is there more to it than that.
Cheers
Richard
posted here rather than lounge for wider exposure... could be handy for boats in relation to shore power, (vaguely?).
I'm going to let out the flat I live in, which is in a house with 7 flats total.
The problem is that my flats' electric supply also supplies the common parts, (internal & external lighting & hoovering etc.).
I have asked United Utilities to fit a Landlords supply meter, but they say the whole house cannot accommodate another supply according to their regulations. When I suggested that the common parts were already using electricity, so no more would be drawn, they said that the new supply could be used to supply another flat...... I gave up arguing.
My plan is to fit a meter between the flat consumer unit and the common parts consumer unit. My agent could then calculate what has been used by the common parts and refund it to the tenants.
Can I just buy one of these:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?V...p;rd=1&rd=1
and fit it, (or have it fitted), with the right kind of wires in and out of it? Or is there more to it than that.
Cheers
Richard