Electricity Thank you for considering for your electricity connections. We have put together these notes to help you fill out your and to ensure we receive all the correct information for your application to be processed easily. More help is available at eon-uk.com/connections. We look forward to working with you in the future. Section A Your details Please complete this section with your contact details as well as details of the site. Please advise us of the builder/developer s details if you are applying on their behalf. Section B Connections required Please provide details of the number of electricity connections you require, including temporary supplies. Please advise whether the application is for a firm quotation ie with a design and quotation or an outline price ie an indicative cost and specify your electrical load requirements. You will need to provide two copies of Location Plans and Site Layout Plans to a recognised scale. All intended meter positions should be clearly marked on these plans. If your enquiry is for the development of premises that may contain motors and/or electrical welding equipment, the load may be disturbing. Please provide such details in this section. Section E Electrical generation Please indicate whether there will be any on-site generation. Section F Site conditions Please complete this section to help us process your application efficiently, in a way appropriate to the environmental and practical considerations on and around the site. Section G Additional information Please provide any additional information that may be relevant to your application. Section H Checklist Please enclose the following: Two copies of Location Plans showing the meter positions (see page 7 for guidance). Two copies of Site Layout Plans to a recognised scale, including existing road name and meter positions (see page 8 for guidance). Date supply required (Section B). Maximum power required in kva (Section B). Title Plan/Land Registry Plan (if available). Note: we are unable to process your application without the above essential information. Section I Signature Please ensure that you sign and date the form on page 6. Section C Electricity supplier/contractor Please provide us with details of your electricity supplier/contractor. We cannot install a connection until you have appointed a supplier. Note: is not an electricity supplier. Section D Protective multiple earthing (PME) To find out if we can provide you with a PME, please advise us if the site consists of metal framed buildings. Important To prevent your application from being delayed, please ensure you have enclosed all the required information. If you require any further assistance in completing the form, or wish to discuss your application request in more detail, please contact our using the details in the side bar. 1/8
Section A Your details Tracking system number (office use only) Address for correspondence Account number (for existing customers) Title, initials and surname Company name Building name/number Site address (where connection(s) required) Customer name Site names/plot numbers Street Town Street City Town Postcode City Postcode Contact details Name Fax Telephone Email Mobile Note: if you require the invoice to go to a third party, please indicate in Section G Additional information on page 5. Section B Connections required Quotation(s) required (please tick) Have you previously received an outline budget/quotation? Yes No If yes, please state your quotation number. Total number of plots Total number of electricity plots Will a temporary supply be required? (If yes, please give details and mark the required position on your plans). Yes No Number of temporary supplies 1 or 3 phase Load/kVA Date required Note: if the supply will power any motors eg lifts or pumps, please specify in this section. What is the new/increased supply to be used for eg factory, supermarket, hotel, factory extension, office refurbishment or to allow installation of additional machinery? 2/8
Site and plans Please enclose two copies of Location and Site Layout Plans to a recognised scale. Intended meter positions should also be clearly marked on the plans. Is the enquiry for a speculative development? Yes No Has detailed planning permission been granted? Yes No Is the access road to the site owned by a local authority? Yes No Requirements Firm quotation or outline price: Firm Outline Connection requirements: New Increased load Decreased load If you require an increased or decreased load, please provide your supply number, where possible (this can be found on your electricity bill). S Date supply required: D M Y Connection: Permanent Temporary If temporary, duration required (months) Type of supply: Commercial Industrial 1 phase 3 phase Do you require us to carry out all on-site excavation? Yes No Disturbing loads Most enquiries are non-disturbing. If the enquiry is for a building that contains a high number of motors or large motors for lifts, air conditioning plant, industrial machinery etc and electrical welding equipment, the load may be disturbing and further information should be detailed below. Load requirements: Non-disturbing Disturbing Previous practice has shown that certain relatively small motors can be connected without consideration of flicker effects on the network. Please provide details of the two largest motors to be connected, particularly Star Delta start motors and direction on line (DOL) motors. If this information is unknown, please refer to the manufacturer or the equipment installer. If available, please provide copies of the data sheets for any motor that will be installed. Total number of motors Total number of welders Details of largest motors Type 1 or 3 phase Rating kw/hp DOL/Star Delta Starting current Starts per hour Type 1 or 3 phase Rating kw/hp DOL/Star Delta Starting current Starts per hour 3/8
Details of largest welders Input voltage Rating Phases Welds per minute Input voltage Rating Phases Welds per minute Details of units Load guidelines An 80 amp 1 phase supply can provide up to 18kVA. A 100 amp 3 phase supply can provide up to 70kVA. CT metering can provide a maximum loading of 275kVA at low voltage. A supply in excess of 276kVA will need to be provided by a high voltage solution. For a more accurate quotation, you must provide us with the actual capacity you require for each supply. This depends on your proposed usage. Maximum power required in kva (after diversity): (Your electrician/electrical contractor can provide you with this information) kva If the enquiry is for an increase in load, please state the existing load in kva: kva Section C Electricity supplier/contractor Electricity supplier Note: the name of the customer s proposed electricity supplier is not essential at this stage but the customer should understand the new supply cannot be installed until a supplier has been appointed. Please note that is not an electricity supply company. Electricity contractor Name Mobile Contact details Section D Protective multiple earthing (PME) PME is normally provided for each supply. However, some methods of building do not allow this means of earthing, in particular multi-occupancy steel framed buildings. In such cases alternative earthing solutions can be provided by your electrical contractor. Is your building steel framed and subdivided into units? Yes No Section E Electrical generation Will there be any on-site electrical generation? Yes No 4/8
Section F Site conditions Are there any underground cables, pipes and/or overhead lines in close proximity to your site? Yes No Unsure Are there any underground or overhead structures that will affect future on-site development eg an underground culvert? Yes No Unsure Are there any protected species on your site eg flora and fauna? Yes No Unsure Are there any aggressive or invasive plants on your site eg Japanese Knotweed? Yes No Unsure Do you know the details of any previous land use? Yes No Unsure If yes, please specify. Are you aware of any significant changes in ground level on your site eg hills, ditches, holes? Yes No Unsure Is the site classed as a Site of Special Scientific Interest or listed under any other classification eg historical site, conservation area, listed building? Yes No Unsure Does your site contain any trees or hedges that may affect or are in close proximity to site excavations? Yes No Unsure Are there any trees on site that are protected by preservation orders? Yes No Unsure Are there any existing water courses, culverts or drainage ditches on or adjacent to the site? Yes No Unsure Does the land contain any substances hazardous to health or the environment eg asbestos, hydrocarbons? Yes No Unsure If yes, please specify and give details of any proposed remediation. Does your proposed development require notification under The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations (CDM) 2007? Yes No Unsure Section G Additional information 5/8
Boundary Plan request Please provide a plan clearly showing the ownership and boundaries of your site. Where appropriate, we will design a cable route that is within the boundary of your land, avoiding the need for third party agreement. This can reduce legal costs and lead times required to complete the work. This information may be available from: The Land Registry your planning application your property deeds hand drawings on an existing plan. Section H Checklist Important. In order to process your application, please complete this form in full and return it together with the required plans to:,,,, Two Location Plans (including meter positions) Date supply required Two Site Layout Plans (including site boundary and meter positions) Maximum power required in kva Title Plan/Land Registry Plan (if available) Section I Signature Signature of applicant Date Print name Position in company Note: where an application is made by a Limited Company or other body, the form must be signed by a Director or Manager of the Company, or by the Secretary duly authorised to sign on behalf of the Company or other body. He/she should add his/her position with the Company. Where an application is made by a Partnership, the form must be signed by all the Partners, or by one Partner for self and Partners. In order to carry out credit checks on applications made by Partners, it will be necessary to provide all of the Partners names and addresses along with their dates of birth. Correspondence by email If you would like to receive correspondence regarding this application via email, please provide us with your contact email address(es). Email address 1 Email address 2 These email addresses will not be used for any other purpose and will not be passed on to any other organisation. Under section 16(1) of the 1989 Electricity Act, we are obliged to provide a Connection Offer to any person entitled to apply for a new, increased or reduced connection to our Distribution System. Applications for a connection to our Distribution System can either be made by the owner or occupier of the premises, or by an approved contractor, supplier or agent, acting with the consent of the owner or occupier. Our response time to any person seeking a new, increased or reduced capacity connection will be in accordance with our Licence, the Electricity (Standards of Performance) Regulations 2005. It will be no later than 90 days after the application date, except in cases where a longer period has been agreed with the applicant. Our Connection Charges Statement provides information on the typical costs involved in providing a connection and information on the standards of service to the provision of a connection. Further details about the Statement of Charges can be obtained at eon-uk.com/distribution/statementofcharges.aspx 6/8
Procedure for the submission of site plans for a new connection enquiry Introduction In order to provide a quotation, we require two copies of the Location Plan and two copies of the Site Layout Plan, together with your. The Location Plan shows where to find the proposed site for the new connection. The Site Layout Plan provides further details on how the site is laid out and includes dimensions of the new connection. Location Plan 1 All applications should have two Location Plans enclosed. You must highlight the site location on the plan. 2 Location Plans can be obtained by using A-Z street maps or via the internet, which is now available at most public libraries. The following internet sites offer instant Location Plans: multimap.com ordsvy.gov.uk 51m 54m School Drain Bowling green Site location 57m 52m 48m Diagram 1 Example of a Location Plan 7/8
Site Layout Plan 1 In the absence of an architect s drawing, all applications need to have two Site Layout Plans enclosed. You must draw all proposed buildings and accesses onto the site plan showing accurate measurements. 2 The full site address and proposed meter position should be marked onto the plan with an X (see across for guidelines on meter positions). 3 The size of the new building should be shown on the plan as well as its position on-site in relation to existing features of the site plan using measurements. 4 Measurements should be taken and drawn on the plan to show the position and size of the new building to the nearest 0.1m. 5 Measurements should be taken from permanent features on-site eg existing buildings, boundaries, footpaths and kerb lines. Measurements should be legible and easy to read. 6 Any existing buildings to be demolished should also be marked on the plan. 7 Please include the site boundary. 8 Please mark any access roads and temporary accesses to the site. Please do not take measurements from doorways, gateposts, bay windows, temporary posts and garden gateways or street furniture eg lamps, signs and bollards. Meter position Commercial supplies (up to 100 Amps) should be installed in outdoor meter boxes. These should be mounted onto an external wall on the front or side elevation of the property in front of any fence or gates to allow unrestricted public access. They should be fitted at a minimum height of 450mm and a maximum height of 1,050mm from ground level to the bottom of the box. The following meter positions are not permitted: at the rear of the property at the side of the property behind fences or gates facing or opening directly onto public footpaths or into alleyways or entries within a coal dustbin, refuse store, garage or porch under windows, unless minimum installation height can be achieved. Note: any proposal of indoor meter positions will only be accepted where the developer can demonstrate that the Local Planning Authority will not permit an outdoor meter box by virtue of the building being listed, in a conservation area, or for a commercial supply where a meter box is not feasible eg shop frontage. 3 Show the size and position of the new building 4 Measurements taken should be to the nearest 0.1m 1 Proposed buildings and their access must be shown on the site layout NEW HOUSE 7 Mark the site boundary 5 Measurements to be taken from permanent features on site 2 Show the site address and meter position 8 Show the access roads and temporary accesses PROPOSED NEW PROPERTY 26 CHURCH STREET ANYTOWN 6 Show any existing buildings that are to be demolished Diagram 2 Example of a Site Layout Plan Note: Site Layout Plans can be obtained from Local Council offices, high street map shops and Ordnance Survey stockists. There is a charge for this service. Site plans are at a scale of 1:1250 or 1:500 and show the existing geographical area. 8/8