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Multiple Meters in building

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  • 20-10-2015 1:02pm
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    [font=Calibri, sans-serif]Our office spans 3 small office [/font][font=Calibri, sans-serif]units  each with its own meter [/font][font=Calibri, sans-serif]and we [/font][font=Calibri, sans-serif]pay 3 [/font][font=Calibri, sans-serif]i[/font][font=Calibri, sans-serif]ndividual [/font][font=Calibri, sans-serif]electricity bills[/font][font=Calibri, sans-serif].[/font] [font=Calibri, sans-serif]For each there is a Standing charge and levy so most of our bill is made up of charges.[/font]


    [font=Calibri, sans-serif]Is it possible to have a single standing charge and single bill?[/font]


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,457 ✭✭✭Electric Ireland: David


    Hi ezdmanx,

    Thanks for getting in touch.
    ezdmanx wrote:
    Our office spans 3 small office units each with its own meter and we pay 3 individual electricity bills. For each there is a Standing charge and levy so most of our bill is made up of charges.
    Is it possible to have a single standing charge and single bill?

    To do this, you would need have two of the meters disconnected (this would cost €79.45 incl. VAT for each supply), and an independent electrical contractor would need to rewire the premises to the remaining meter.

    We would recommend consulting an electrical contractor first to get an idea of the work involved before going ahead and arranging disconnections (the disconnections would be logged and charged for by Electric Ireland, assuming we are your supplier). For help finding a registered electrical contractor, see safeelectric.ie.

    Hope this helps. If you have any other questions please don't hesitate to ask.

    Regards,
    David


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