Hi,
I’ve been living in a “new built” house for the last five years and the time to replace some of the built-in appliances has come.
My dishwasher and washing mashine are connected to the grid via connection plates similar to those, although I’m not aware of their exact technical parameters -
The wires from those connection plates then go into something like this kitchen multi gang switch -
My question is if it would be a good idea, in terms of safety mainly, to replace the connection plates with plug sockets? The connection plate from the link has a 25A fuse, while plug sockets come with 13A. Would this be a problem?
If replacement is possible, would it be better to use one with or without switch?
I haven’t checked the oven, but I assume the same approach has been adopted there. Is the above replacement applicable there too?
P.S. The connection plates are located behind the appliances, which are under kitchen top, but not directly under the sink.
I’ve been living in a “new built” house for the last five years and the time to replace some of the built-in appliances has come.
My dishwasher and washing mashine are connected to the grid via connection plates similar to those, although I’m not aware of their exact technical parameters -
The wires from those connection plates then go into something like this kitchen multi gang switch -
My question is if it would be a good idea, in terms of safety mainly, to replace the connection plates with plug sockets? The connection plate from the link has a 25A fuse, while plug sockets come with 13A. Would this be a problem?
If replacement is possible, would it be better to use one with or without switch?
I haven’t checked the oven, but I assume the same approach has been adopted there. Is the above replacement applicable there too?
P.S. The connection plates are located behind the appliances, which are under kitchen top, but not directly under the sink.