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<blockquote data-quote="December" data-source="post: 22707339" data-attributes="member: 234543"><p>Machan you will need to have a separate assessment tax number to request for a separate connection plus the two houses must have separate entrances. If there are internal access paths you won't get separate connections.</p><p></p><p>If you request a separate connection for the house for which you have already obtained a separate assessment tax number, if you plan properly you will be able to get that connection fixed to your annex (which is of course not a correct and ethical thing to do).</p><p></p><p>Else you can fix the meter to the house with the separate assessment tax number but do the wiring so that, the connection you obtained will power up your annex only.</p><p></p><p>At the time of giving the connection CEB will check your house wiring, later you can easily change it only to power the annex. (This is also not ethical but a win win situation)</p><p></p><p>You get a separate electricity meter for the annex.</p><p>Your Maha gedara and separate house are supplied by the already installed meter.</p><p>People in the annex get separate electricity bill.</p><p>CEB would be happy to provide separate electricity meter since you have separate assessment number.</p><p></p><p>This way you can get your requirement fulfilled without letting CEB know what you are doing.</p><p></p><p>P.S. There will be other ways also to get this done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="December, post: 22707339, member: 234543"] Machan you will need to have a separate assessment tax number to request for a separate connection plus the two houses must have separate entrances. If there are internal access paths you won't get separate connections. If you request a separate connection for the house for which you have already obtained a separate assessment tax number, if you plan properly you will be able to get that connection fixed to your annex (which is of course not a correct and ethical thing to do). Else you can fix the meter to the house with the separate assessment tax number but do the wiring so that, the connection you obtained will power up your annex only. At the time of giving the connection CEB will check your house wiring, later you can easily change it only to power the annex. (This is also not ethical but a win win situation) You get a separate electricity meter for the annex. Your Maha gedara and separate house are supplied by the already installed meter. People in the annex get separate electricity bill. CEB would be happy to provide separate electricity meter since you have separate assessment number. This way you can get your requirement fulfilled without letting CEB know what you are doing. P.S. There will be other ways also to get this done. [/QUOTE]
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