Haven't been in the domestic side of things for a while....
I own a standard 3 bed house which is 30 yrs old
1x 50 amp cooker
1x 30amp RFC (for entire house)
1x 15amp immersion heater
1x 5amp upstairs lights
1x 5amp downstairs lights
Going to add and move sockets in kitchen....
In the past i would have created an RFC for the kitchen and kept the rest of house on the existing ring.
After reading a few threads im not sure what the norm is nowadays?
Also im aware of rcd protection, adequate earthing arrangements, notification etc etc
With all the talk about Radials these days im thinking of maybe doing this...
Proposed new circuits...
1x 20amp 2.5mm for the washing machine 2.3kw
1x 20amp 2.5mm for the dishwasher 2.2kw
1x 20amp 2.5mm for the fridge freezer ( for nuisance tripping reasons )
Then the rest of sockets in the kitchen (microwave, toaster, kettle etc) on the existing ring with the rest of the house...
Am i right in saying that any load over 2kw that is on longer than normal is recommended to be on its own dedicated circuit anyway, like immersion heaters for example ?
Im not a fan of 32amp 4.0mm radials supplying multiple skts, but i quite like the idea of 20amp 2.5mm radials dedicated circuits feeding appliances in kitchens drawing a given load for longer than normal, and the rest of sockets on Ring Final Circuits...
Any Replies would be appreciated ...
I own a standard 3 bed house which is 30 yrs old
1x 50 amp cooker
1x 30amp RFC (for entire house)
1x 15amp immersion heater
1x 5amp upstairs lights
1x 5amp downstairs lights
Going to add and move sockets in kitchen....
In the past i would have created an RFC for the kitchen and kept the rest of house on the existing ring.
After reading a few threads im not sure what the norm is nowadays?
Also im aware of rcd protection, adequate earthing arrangements, notification etc etc
With all the talk about Radials these days im thinking of maybe doing this...
Proposed new circuits...
1x 20amp 2.5mm for the washing machine 2.3kw
1x 20amp 2.5mm for the dishwasher 2.2kw
1x 20amp 2.5mm for the fridge freezer ( for nuisance tripping reasons )
Then the rest of sockets in the kitchen (microwave, toaster, kettle etc) on the existing ring with the rest of the house...
Am i right in saying that any load over 2kw that is on longer than normal is recommended to be on its own dedicated circuit anyway, like immersion heaters for example ?
Im not a fan of 32amp 4.0mm radials supplying multiple skts, but i quite like the idea of 20amp 2.5mm radials dedicated circuits feeding appliances in kitchens drawing a given load for longer than normal, and the rest of sockets on Ring Final Circuits...
Any Replies would be appreciated ...
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