Don’t suppose you took a photograph before you took the old switch off?
Are you sure the black cables are neutrals? How were they connected at the old switch?
I am quite aware of that fact, I was reckoning the kiln would be rated for a nominal voltage of 230v (harmonised 400v for Europe). The OP does not state the voltage rating of the kiln only the voltage it is being supplied with. So I was reckoning it’s rated 11kW at 230v
But I did repair my mums 45 year old Kenwood Chef last year and the thing was designed to be repaired.. built like a battleship. I had to replace the sacrificial gear in the gearbox, thing came apart without issue, sourced new gear from e-bay reassembled and once agin it is churning out cakes...
Absolutely right, I had the misfortune to buy a Hotpoint Gas cooker about 2 years ago.. have had an engineers out to it 8 times so far.
Even the engineers tell me they are rubbish cookers!
Don’t think it will even make 5 years before being scrapped
How a PIR sensor works... When the sensor is idle, both slots detect the same amount of IR, the ambient amount radiated from the room or walls or outdoors. When a warm body like a human or animal passes by, it first intercepts one half of the PIR sensor, which causes a positive differential...
Yes, you have been sold the wrong thing, the sensor is looking for a moving heat source such as a human being, but will not detect the cold moving garage door.
Probably not a the cheapest solution, but depends on the client I guess.
Power pole?
Prestige Poles and Posts - https://www.mkelectric.com/en-GB/Products/CM/PD/PrestigePolesandPosts/Pages/default.aspx
I think the 50A breaker is a bit tight for an 11kw heating load. At 232v that works out to 47.5A.
Only need a peak demand to pull the volts down a bit on the distributors transformer for the current to rise.
May also be the tolerance on the rating of the breaker is in the minus!
16mm is nowhere near big enough to handle the volt drop of a 1km cable route. Then the next problem will be how you overcome the earth loop impedance issue.
I suggest you do some calculations to size the cable correctly and then look at how you are going to protect said cable against an earth...
Schneider Zelio or Siemens Logo May be the solution.
They are basically a programmable relay that will do what you need.
You will need to write a little programme and download it to the unit but it’s simple enough to do.
If you pay yourself a dividend, you still have to pay tax on the dividend albeit at a slightly lower rate than standard income tax.
As for your second question, you either sell your company or liquidate it.
Btw, how old will you be in 100 years and will you still be bothered about getting your...
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