Hello Electrical world.
Looking for thoughts and opinions. Currently planning out my kitchen re-wire for new kitchen.
I was originally planning on having my washing machine 9.1A, tumble dryer 6.5A, dish washer 8.5A on there own radial circuit. Total current 24.1A, protected by a 25A circuit breaker, on a radial circuit. Then i thought about having them all controlled by grid switches.
This is the part i require feedback.
For wiring them up, is it perfectly acceptable to have them wired up as a radial through the grid switches protected by a 25A breaker. I am aware that the grid switches are only rated at 20A. Which is why i'm wondering if i would be better to split them onto two circuits and i could also fit my cooker hood into a grid switch that would be fused.
Although ive seen videos on youtube of a 4mm cable being split over two grid switches and on the supply side having 2.5mm cable, is this acceptable?
Looking for thoughts and opinions. Currently planning out my kitchen re-wire for new kitchen.
I was originally planning on having my washing machine 9.1A, tumble dryer 6.5A, dish washer 8.5A on there own radial circuit. Total current 24.1A, protected by a 25A circuit breaker, on a radial circuit. Then i thought about having them all controlled by grid switches.
This is the part i require feedback.
For wiring them up, is it perfectly acceptable to have them wired up as a radial through the grid switches protected by a 25A breaker. I am aware that the grid switches are only rated at 20A. Which is why i'm wondering if i would be better to split them onto two circuits and i could also fit my cooker hood into a grid switch that would be fused.
Although ive seen videos on youtube of a 4mm cable being split over two grid switches and on the supply side having 2.5mm cable, is this acceptable?