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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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Am I being thick or are kitchens supposed to be on their own circuit, I'm talking of a brand spanking new house.
My god, we have hit an all time low today, appalling, seriously appalling.Am I being thick or are kitchens supposed to be on their own circuit, I'm talking of a brand spanking new house.
A new-build house I was in recently did not have a separate circuit for the kitchen sockets, all the ground floor was one circuit. However, there were separate radials for appliances such as dishwasher, washing machine, dryer.
The only snag was that these appliances all had isolation switches on the wall, not above a worktop but an open wall, in a place where you might think they are light switches. And at the low-level required by Part M. So the kids and even adults turn them off by mistake.
New builds are wired by numpties, low skilled ones.
UKsparks
you can put every socket on its own DP RCBO if you decide.
or the whole house on a radial.
its up to you!
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