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Separating Electricity Circuits for Two Apartments in Detached House: Meter & Switchgear Setup

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  • #1 16587312
    Anonymous
    Anonymous  
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  • #2 16587326
    spinacz
    Level 42  
    If you can do installations and you don't know how to do it for two separate measurements of new installations, you can't do anything. I don't write anymore because you wanted to not write what you should do.
    Soon people will want to do the surgery themselves because they think they know more and can do it from doctors.
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  • #3 16587329
    marek49ae
    Level 24  
    Everything is possible. Make a second switchgear, powered from the first, install a sub-meter, protections, and spread the appropriate circuits from it. After the questions, I see that this is not a job for you, but for an electrician.
  • #4 16587336
    stanislaw1954
    Level 43  
    Separation of installations - one would have to agree with the energy supplier on this matter. Another option is a sub-meter installed without the knowledge of the energy supplier. His readings are deducted from the energy taken from the official meter, accounting for each other.
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  • #5 16587339
    brofran
    Level 41  
    The cheapest and easiest to build a 2nd meter from which a separate (2nd) circuit will be supplied (second kitchen, bathroom ...). The energy consumption of the 1st circuit will then be the difference between the main meter and the additional meter.
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  • #6 16587357
    Szyszkownik Kilkujadek
    Level 37  
    Second counter as so-called a sub-counter for one of these circuits seems to be the simplest and cheapest solution. No offense, but if you didn't get it yourself ... yes, I'll write it: call an electrician. :-)
  • #7 16587686
    Anonymous
    Anonymous  
  • #8 16704107
    Brivido

    Level 34  
    It will be better if someone starts and write here what they do, because saying before what it should look like will not help the pressed kit.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the feasibility of separating electricity circuits in a detached house to accommodate two apartments. The user seeks a cost-effective solution for installing a second meter and switchgear setup. Responses suggest that creating a second switchgear powered from the first, along with a sub-meter for one of the circuits, is a viable approach. It is emphasized that coordination with the energy supplier may be necessary for official installations, while unofficial sub-meters can be used to track energy consumption. The consensus is that a sub-meter is the simplest and cheapest solution for managing separate energy usage for different areas of the house.
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