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Thinks he’s using this job as entry to a scheme massive...

I thought you was being ‘down with the kids’ then Ken!
 
move the 1x socket over to the 2x socket MCB. (16A). then replace the redundant MCB with a 32A. then install your new RFC from that.
 
When did this lazy approach to diversity come in to force? When I was an apprentice you looked at what was actually installed, not counting MCB values and doing a calculation on those.
 
IMO I would clamp the incoming phase (or neutral) and get some actual readings as from what you have told us your theoretical demand and diversity is way over the top. We know that small domestic installations use on average between 20 - 60% of their maximum demand over the 24hour period. Also, It will depend whether or not you have any instantaneous water heaters installed....
 
IMO I would clamp the incoming phase (or neutral) and get some actual readings as from what you have told us your theoretical demand and diversity is way over the top. We know that small domestic installations use on average between 20 - 60% of their maximum demand over the 24hour period. Also, It will depend whether or not you have any instantaneous water heaters installed....
I believe the only instant water heater is the shower, I will double check, I will perform a clamp test on Sunday when I'm back there to get a true picture
 
I get why you are fretting over the max demand if you will be taking the NIC guy round on your first assessment but in my experience I have never been asked once about demand etc... they do have some common sense. In anycase think about it for a moment... has the fuse blown with what is currently there?
Also is there any signs of thermal damage to the meter tails?
 

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