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Hi all, just carrying out a EICR with a colleague of mine and fairly new Build house. Install is pretty good all tests came up good with no issues. But we were discussing the RFCs in the house they have 3 installed
1.Upstairs Ring
2. Downstairs Ring
3. Kitchen/Utility Ring
We were discussing if the kitchen and utility should be coding as on this ring there is 4 double sockets, W/M, T/D, D/W, F/F, and micro/grill, cooker hood. Would any of use code this as being a issue.
W/M - 2kw
T/D - 2kw
D/W - 2kw
Micro/grill - overall rating 2.2kw but on micro 800 watts and grill 900 watts.
Does it even require a code or is this standard wiring in domestic new builds ? Thanks in advance ?
 
Surely that depends on what model?
Mine has one start button and different combination choices
with mine you have to select micro, grill, defrost, or combi , then select time, then press the ping button. then again, it's ancient. paid ÂŁ8 at a car boot for it 15 years ago.
 
don't know, never used it. been thinking about downloading the user manual for over 12 years. never got around to it.

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don't know, never used it. been thinking about downloading the user manual for over 12 years. never got around to it.

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I think you’ll find the combi is the grill and microwave together. I could be wrong. Get your clamp meter on it :)
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Better still
If you have 3 deep pan frozen pizzas in the freezer cook each one on a different setting, and see which cooks quicker :)
 
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