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Is their any thing leaving from their board going out has a sub!
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Is their any thing leaving from their board going out has a sub!
Hi - well if 30A went in and 6A came out, there is 24A dripping away in between ... I would turn all circuits off that the house DB and see what's going down their sub main. An IR test of the sub main to the house perhaps?Nothing!!!!! All very strange. Can't seem to find a problem anywhere apart from the fact that L1 spikes but only reading 6 amps at the other end.
27184/180/24 = 6.5 kW continuous =6500/230=28 A continuous on a single phase. Having read all the posts, I would be very suspicious of the meter. Also I would put a clamp ammeter around the incoming 3 phase plus neutral cable and check that the current balance is zero (or very near zero). Many early 3 core XPLE cables with combined N&E armouring have been found to rust through leaving any out of balance N current (which you will have here) to find its way back via the other (ground) paths. That can interfere with the 3-phase meter accuracy. I and the DNOs/RECs have found this at many sites - at one commercial site I once found 330 A entirely returning via earthed building steel and metal water and gas pipes and not along the cable as it should have been. Everything was working fine at that site - I was there to investigate wobbling VDU computer displays - caused by elevated 50 Hz magnetic fields due to the currents in the structural steelwork. I am not saying the above will be the answer - but certainly worth checking for.Meter readings all seem to coincide. Found out it's an actual meter reading every 6 months so every other quarter is an estimate based on last reading. Just checked the last two actual readings and in the 6 months usage was 28187 KWh. Think it's at 13p so that would work out at £3664. Please correct me if I'm wrong. Any other ideas welcome.
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Well the couple in the cottage have just got back and now the supply to the cottage is pulling anywhere between 10 and 37 amps sometimes sitting at a steady 17 but also sits at around 26. Something going on there. More detective work needed.
The only type of device where the current increases when the voltage is reduced (constant power) is one that is powered through Switch Mode Power Supply. I am an ex-designer of Switch Mode Power supplies.Is the supply to the cottage undersized? If there's significant volt drop between DB and cottage then, V=IR, if volts go down amps must go up.
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