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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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The reason I ask is that I have been in maybe 4 or 5 brand new houses made by various different builders and wired by different companies, and you get various circuits, then you get two circuits called "sockets", not up and down, front and bs k, left and right, crossways, diagonal or sideways, and no kitchen circuit.

so just two vaguely labelled socket circuits and no kitchen circuit.

i thought kitchens were supposed to be in their own circuit? Or are these houses just wired by Cowboys? It wouldn't suprise me as I have seen some shocking work in these new houses.
 
Think the only reason a kitchen would be on its own is to get the loads evenly distributed around the circuit. Just on a job now thats a bed sit, i am putting a kitchen ring then a bedroom ring in with 3 sockets on it, nah
 
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.
 
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.

sounds pony! Marked up grid switch on a ring would of been better.
 

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