The owner of a shop in Teban Garden had partitioned the space into two sub-units for separate tenants with smaller space requirements. However, the electrical circuits straddled both rooms, which meant each tenant could not be separately metered for utilities. GC Werkz assisted in separating the lighting and power socket circuits between both sub-units, then installed a WiFi-capable meter with LCD display to support local and remote usage monitoring.
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Teban Garden Shop Electrical Circuit Separation
The owner of a shop in Teban Garden had partitioned the space into two sub-units for separate tenants with smaller space requirements. However, the electrical circuits straddled both rooms, which meant each tenant could not be separately metered for utilities. GC Werkz assisted in separating the lighting and power socket circuits between both sub-units, then installed a WiFi-capable meter with LCD display to support local and remote usage monitoring.
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What was done
The details below summarise the reported issue, confirmed finding, work scope and completed outcome.
The shop had been partitioned into two sub-units, but the electrical circuits still straddled both rooms, preventing separate utility monitoring for each tenant.
The lighting and power socket circuits were not separated between the two sub-units.
Assess electrical circuit arrangement between both sub-units
Separate lighting circuits between the two sub-units
Separate power socket circuits between the two sub-units
Install WiFi-capable meter
Install LCD display meter for local usage monitoring
Enable remote usage monitoring through WiFi-capable metering
The work focused on aligning the electrical circuit arrangement with the new tenant layout. Since the original circuits straddled both partitioned rooms, GC Werkz separated the lighting and power socket circuits so that each sub-unit could be monitored more clearly. A WiFi-capable meter with LCD display was then installed for local and remote usage monitoring.
The two shop sub-units had their lighting and power socket circuits separated, with WiFi-capable metering installed to support local and remote monitoring of utility usage.
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Why did the shop need electrical circuit separation?
The shop had been partitioned into two sub-units, but the electrical circuits still straddled both rooms, preventing separate utility monitoring for each tenant.
What circuits did GC Werkz separate?
GC Werkz separated the lighting and power socket circuits between the two sub-units.
What type of meter was installed?
A WiFi-capable meter with LCD display was installed.
What did the new meter allow the owner to do?
The meter enabled both local and remote usage monitoring.
Which service pages is this project most relevant to?
This project is most relevant to Commercial Renovation Singapore and Repair Services Singapore.
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