Ok, this is a strange one.
Last year we had an emergency at home where main fuse had to be removed ( by DNO electrician). Once issue was rectified - they came in and installed a new one.
All was good until today I checked something and realized that instead of 100A main fuse 80A was installed.
So total capacity is reduced by 20%...
So in theory now I could max it out with 19 kw load rather than 24 kw
Has anyone faced such situation and hiw much of chance I have to persuade my DNo to revert change?
I do have picture of BEFORE when fuse was 100A.
It is 2014 built property and while I might not need full 24 kw load now, with car + solar batteries charging up I am already at 10-11 kw and with any additional load (kettle + oven + iron) I might be exceeding 19 kw...
And I was thinking about getting induction hob...
Any ideas what should I do?
P.s. already sent email to DNO with "guys, wtf!?" Type of email but since it is weekend I have 48 hrs to wait (the least)
Last year we had an emergency at home where main fuse had to be removed ( by DNO electrician). Once issue was rectified - they came in and installed a new one.
All was good until today I checked something and realized that instead of 100A main fuse 80A was installed.
So total capacity is reduced by 20%...
So in theory now I could max it out with 19 kw load rather than 24 kw
Has anyone faced such situation and hiw much of chance I have to persuade my DNo to revert change?
I do have picture of BEFORE when fuse was 100A.
It is 2014 built property and while I might not need full 24 kw load now, with car + solar batteries charging up I am already at 10-11 kw and with any additional load (kettle + oven + iron) I might be exceeding 19 kw...
And I was thinking about getting induction hob...
Any ideas what should I do?
P.s. already sent email to DNO with "guys, wtf!?" Type of email but since it is weekend I have 48 hrs to wait (the least)