Okay, so, I’m currently working towards becoming an electrician and was after some guidance for a job that I’m working on.
The property (a small flat) has a few circuits on RCBOs.
1 Ring (kitchen)
1 Radial Sockets
1 Internal Lighting
1 External Lighting
The owner occupier is replacing their kitchen and is wanting grid switches as a means to isolate their appliances:
Fridge freezer
Igniter on gas hob
2kW oven
Washing machine
I’m looking at Click Minigrid.
There doesn’t seem to be any clear guidance on the grid switches be that from the manufacturer or otherwise.
The grid switches are 13A double pole. Now some say they need their own fuse, other say they don’t if the device they’re coming trolling has its own fuse such as a that found in a plug top, others say it needs to be a radial, other say it can be done off a ring.
I’m figuratively pulling my hair out.
So, for my question...
Can these grid switches be used on a ring main without the need for a fuse on the grid plate, if so, can someone show me and/or explain how they would be wired?
I’m thinking it would be:
Incoming supply to the grid switch (from ring main) feeds an unswitched socket from the ‘outgoing’ load on the grid switch. The fuse would be in the plug top on the appliance.
To continue the ring, this is looped in and out at the grid switches.
See Image (forgive the artwork)
edit here’s a link to the grid switches - https://www.electricalcounter.co.uk...P+Switch+Module,+'WASHING+MACHINE'/2454004957
The property (a small flat) has a few circuits on RCBOs.
1 Ring (kitchen)
1 Radial Sockets
1 Internal Lighting
1 External Lighting
The owner occupier is replacing their kitchen and is wanting grid switches as a means to isolate their appliances:
Fridge freezer
Igniter on gas hob
2kW oven
Washing machine
I’m looking at Click Minigrid.
There doesn’t seem to be any clear guidance on the grid switches be that from the manufacturer or otherwise.
The grid switches are 13A double pole. Now some say they need their own fuse, other say they don’t if the device they’re coming trolling has its own fuse such as a that found in a plug top, others say it needs to be a radial, other say it can be done off a ring.
I’m figuratively pulling my hair out.
So, for my question...
Can these grid switches be used on a ring main without the need for a fuse on the grid plate, if so, can someone show me and/or explain how they would be wired?
I’m thinking it would be:
Incoming supply to the grid switch (from ring main) feeds an unswitched socket from the ‘outgoing’ load on the grid switch. The fuse would be in the plug top on the appliance.
To continue the ring, this is looped in and out at the grid switches.
See Image (forgive the artwork)
edit here’s a link to the grid switches - https://www.electricalcounter.co.uk...P+Switch+Module,+'WASHING+MACHINE'/2454004957
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