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<p>just something to mention about distribution companies here
anyway, we have the network, then we have the company? so for
example my network is UK power network, but my company is utilita?
however in other areas (still in the uk) they would have a
different network altogether<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 08/31/18 05:47, Dolly
Andriatsiferana wrote:<br>
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color="#999999">I think this would be hard to maintain, and
highly redundant since voltage won't change for a given city
or even country.<br>
Think about standards names to fill utilities:electricity.<br>
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<div>Yes, I agree that in most cases voltage doesn't change much
for a given city. But something that will change frequently is
the source (here in Madagascar mostly from a distribution
company, a generator, or individual solar panels).</div>
<div>And maybe another good idea is to omit those voltage and
possibly redundant details, and put sources directly as values
on the main tag (like how most of the few existing
electricity=* tags seem to be used). So we would have
something like:</div>
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<li>utility:electricity=yes - there is electricity feeding
the building but the source is not defined</li>
<li>utility:electricity=no - there is no electricity source
at all</li>
<li>utility:electricity=generator/company/solar/windmill...
- there is electricity and the source is known</li>
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<div>Thanks.</div>
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31/08/18 05:20, François Lacombe wrote:<br>
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<div style="font-family:times new roman,serif">I
like the idea of keeping a namespace
gathering utilities such as electricity,
gas, internet or other. But the idea is also
to be able to use a namespace for the
utility to provide more details (source,
voltage, fee...) or conditions (if there's
schedule in availability) - and with <b>utility:electricity</b> this
would easily generate a complex tagging of
namespace under namespace, unless you say it
is no problem to have <b>utility:electricity:voltage=*</b> <wbr>for
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<div>I think this would be hard to maintain, and
highly redundant since voltage won't change
for a given city or even country.</div>
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</span> Most hoses in Australia have 240 v single phase
supplied to them. Then they have 'standard' (here) GPOs of
10 Amp capacity. Some have one or more higher 15 Amp
capacity outlets.<br>
And then there are some houses that have 3 phase 415v
supplied to them - and they have 'standard' (here) GPOs of
10 Amp capacity, possibly one or more 15 Amp capacity
outlets and one or more 3 phase outlets. <br>
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So here you have in one neighbourhood 3 different
instances of electricity presence in houses. <br>
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<div>Agreed with Paul statement about earthing
system which is specific to each building</div>
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</span> Earthing systems are usually mandated and common
to some bureaucratic boundaries. <br>
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