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Am I being thick or are kitchens supposed to be on their own circuit, I'm talking of a brand spanking new house.
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ps. i mean a radial supply taken from the ring main.hi there, problem with 32a ring is that in the future someone else might take a radial supply to say a socket, and not use a fused spur to control the 2.5 cable, the radial would be fused at 32 a which is too high for 2.5, better to keep radials and not to exceed the loop impedance and volt drop for that circut. which in a normal size 2000 sq.foot should have no problems there.
as regard loads, kettle 12a, dishwasher 10 heating,wash mc, etc etc remember a safe working for 2.5 is about 15 amps a max load is about 20 amps, also i find it easier to install radial circuts.
as regard loads, kettle 12a, dishwasher 10 heating,wash mc, etc etc remember a safe working for 2.5 is about 15 amps a max load is about 20 amps, also i find it easier to install radial circuts.
ps. i mean a radial supply taken from the ring main.
A properly thought out installation will mitigate the likelihood of it.You can't unfortunately cater for the incompetent or the DIYer's altering any electrical installation, that would be impossible to achieve...
i would not drive a car to the max speed on the odometer, allowing 27 amps to flow on a 2.5 radial or ring circuit is not a good idea, again, my personal opinion.
i would not drive a car to the max speed on the odometer, allowing 27 amps to flow on a 2.5 radial or ring circuit is not a good idea, again, my personal opinion.
im sorry your right, i know nothing about cars!! lol
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