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I have a 3 phase supply to my farmhouse in France but really have no need for the higher voltage available.
Until 15 minutes ago I had no idea as to how the 3 phase worked but now, after searching the net, have a lttle better understanding.
I would like to install a new single phase fuse box next to the existing 3 phase fuse box to supply power to an extension I have built and, of course, I can pick up a supply from one phase on the old box. However, I have been reading that individual circuits of 240v should be carefully balanced. It's here I'm a bit stuck.
Is it possible to convert the old existing 3 phase box to supply only single phase to the new box without having to worry about balancing the whole lot and, in fact, possibly only be capable of supplying single phase from either the old box or new?
Until 15 minutes ago I had no idea as to how the 3 phase worked but now, after searching the net, have a lttle better understanding.
I would like to install a new single phase fuse box next to the existing 3 phase fuse box to supply power to an extension I have built and, of course, I can pick up a supply from one phase on the old box. However, I have been reading that individual circuits of 240v should be carefully balanced. It's here I'm a bit stuck.
Is it possible to convert the old existing 3 phase box to supply only single phase to the new box without having to worry about balancing the whole lot and, in fact, possibly only be capable of supplying single phase from either the old box or new?