Thanks for the thoughtsStinsy wrote: ↑Fri Oct 25, 2024 3:51 pm
My comments:
- You need to do max-demand calculations! Very doubtful that you'd get away with 2x electric showers...
- THe circuits you're referring to are not "ring mains" they are "ring finals".
- IMO you've got way too much on the UPS/EPS CU. No need to have all your sockets powered in the event of an outage. Lights I agree with, and you'd want your wifi router, TV, and a few strategically-places sockets for phone/laptop charging, but think carefully before adding anything else.
- I wouldn't put the outbuilding on the EPS/UPS supply either. Just fit an emergency light with a self-contained battery, and use a UPS to power your CCTV via a PoE switch.
- Soalr thermal isn't worth it these days, just fit more PV.
- Convention states that you should list circuits from biggest to smallest.
My thoughts are (for what their worth)
1. I am acutely aware of max power .... currently there are two electric showers in the house which were there we we bought it. I hate them but not had a chance to do much about them because I couldn't take a bathroom out of commission to deal with them. With our new wet room coming before Christmas we will be able to take one bathroom out of commission at a time when funds allow and redo them. They were replaced with lower power units which is all I have done so far with them. They will be gone in the next couple of years and that will be before other big things like the EV. I have watched our power consumption for over a year and we have never gone over 8KW at any given time. That might change though as the kids get older.
2. Sorry - Electrical terminology is not my strong point (and the official terminology is confusing to compound that issue!).
3. There is an additional reason for a lot on the UPS/EPS - my switch over gear also allows for generator input which is more than capable of running everything in the house excluding kitchen/showers etc. So rather than separate 3 ways this seemed like the more sensible way to do things. My switch over gear is also fully manual. So if we go to Solar EPS then I can switch things off manually before switching over. If we go to generator then we don't need to. Most critical stuff is on UPS to allow for this manual change over (if I am there!).
4. The reason for the garage to have a single spur for critical things was because of the generator being available as opposed to UPS (which critical things are already on). I can always rejig this in the future if I don't use it or need it (working on the better to have and not need than need and not have strategy).
5. The problem with adding more PV is that I only have the FIT system at the moment and my intention to add more solar will be big and on the out building. I have just added a sloped roof to the porch and it is only big enough for one PV panel (just!) or the solar tubes so I have gone with solar thermal. From my understanding they are much more efficient (80ish percent) and we use more hot water than the average household due to my mother in law, so I am still thinking this will be useful to us.
6. Yeah - fair point ... it would make it easier for others to read!
Thanks for all of the help