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Electrical Meter Question

  • 02-12-2021 01:28PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 63 ✭✭


    Hi,

    I am looking at a retail premises to open an office. Previously there was an office on the ground floor and apartment on the first floor. Apartment hasn't been used for a number of years.

    The Ground Floor always has its own ESB Meter for the supply of electricity to the occupying Tenant. The landlord has suggested that the first floor should be connected to this meter by an electrician and then obtain a certificate from the electrician and apply for my own electricity meter.

    Can anyone explain this to me in laymans terms? What kind of work is involved in this? Would this be deemed a new connection and how much would it roughly cost.

    Thanks



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