Originally Posted by
teza
houses built in about the last 15years will have a maxium demand of 100amps. this is because of your "mains cable", 95% of the time its 16mm2 copper in 2 wires, a red inner insulation and also a black one.
Overhead supply 99% of the time is 25mm2 ALUMINUIM. max demand of 100amps.
underground in 99% 16mm2 copper connected to a 185mm2 ally 4core conductor.
houses built earlier depends on the installation of the house.
most have 6mms mains and have a max demand of 55amps.
small houses/units/older houses with 6mm mains run on a 50/55amp fuse depending upon the mains box on the house facia or the meter position if you have underground power.
otherwise you will have an 80amp fuse.
if like alot of houses now and run 1,2,3 split systems, air cons, welders you will have a 100amp fuse.
the electricity meters are not designed to run over 100amps.
if a customer requires more power you will need to upgrade mains cable, install private pillers, upgrade main switches and run "CT" metering which changes the reading of the meters so it can read your useage.
or, you could always pay for a transformer out the front of your house!
Enjoy