HI All,
I am building a new house (self build) and have my part P so am running the cabling. My reading of the regs says that any appliance of over 2KW should not be supplied by a ring main and should have a 4mm radial. (BS 1363)
My questions are really around this- - It seems all of my appliances exceed 2KW- So I have allocated each circuit to not exceed 30A. This gives three radial’s.
Radial 1- 2 Cookers (3KW and 3.5KW)
Radial 2 – 2 cookers (3KW and 3.5KW)
And Radial 3 - Fridge freezer 10A, 2 x dishawashers @10A each,
The Quooker (that says its only 10W?!) and drinks fridge I am suggesting to be on switched fused spurs from the ring main.
I also have washing machines and dryers going into the utility- do these also need their own dedicated radial? as once again they exceed 2KW Or have i misread the regs?
See attached all feedback welcome ;-)
I am building a new house (self build) and have my part P so am running the cabling. My reading of the regs says that any appliance of over 2KW should not be supplied by a ring main and should have a 4mm radial. (BS 1363)
My questions are really around this- - It seems all of my appliances exceed 2KW- So I have allocated each circuit to not exceed 30A. This gives three radial’s.
Radial 1- 2 Cookers (3KW and 3.5KW)
Radial 2 – 2 cookers (3KW and 3.5KW)
And Radial 3 - Fridge freezer 10A, 2 x dishawashers @10A each,
The Quooker (that says its only 10W?!) and drinks fridge I am suggesting to be on switched fused spurs from the ring main.
I also have washing machines and dryers going into the utility- do these also need their own dedicated radial? as once again they exceed 2KW Or have i misread the regs?
See attached all feedback welcome ;-)