Costs vary by geographic location.
If the perimeter of a square building is 812 meter then each side is 203 meter long
A 10 meter tall building
-- exactly (pi) meters -- approximately 3.1416 meters
Could be tricky. The business owner WILL need to give their written consent (since it's their building). However - you could contact the energy supplier and ask them for a separate meter. Assuming you rent a room(s) within the main building, the power company should be able to run a spur off the main supply cable for the building to provide your workspace with a separate meter.
Just multiply the number of feet by 0.3048 (that's exact), or by 0.3 if you want an approximate answer.
That depends on the type of construction and where the property is.
At present, on a commercial building site it would be between £2-£4pm
Between 40 - 500 kilograms.
find your electric Meter and you've found the point of entry, or depending on where the electric meter is in the building, you can trace the cable back from the meter to the point of entry.
Kimberly Joseph
Question Needs Clarification!! If you are building a houseand you want the meter mounted on your detached garage to feed the house that is a question that your local utility or electrical inspector would hav to answer as it varies . If you want a meter on your garage that to would have to be answered by your utility as they have requirements about running service wires on residential property. they will probanly allow this as they usually charge more for having the service to a "commercial" building. The bse rate in my locality is twice that of a residential service. And even though it is your personal garage they consider it commercial in most places.
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If the perimeter of a square building is 812 meter then each side is 203 meter long
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a small hole drilling in the disc ofenergy meter is to avoid
If you have a 1" meter a 2" line will do you no good. Use the same diameter as the as the capacity of the meter. A 2" supply would work well.