lozarus
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Came into work today with a fairly urgent requirement to install an instant hot water handwash unit in a small commercial kitchenette/servery - circa 2.8kw. Of course, it's in a right difficult area.
As the handwash is over 2kW, I'd ideally like to follow OSG advice and give it it's own circuit. However, pulling new cables back to the "local" DB isn't really viable with the timescale I have, so I've had a look at what exists at present and I have a few options. None of them will be perfect and I'm struggling to establish the best / safest - or indeed a concrete reason to pick none of them, so wondered if I could put my thoughts out there.
The entire thing has been terribly designed from the outset. There's just one twin socket present that runs the pannini press (2.8kw) and the milk chiller. This is just a 20a radial - don't intend to touch this as it's already got some significant load on it and I've discovered it seems to have been wired by someone with their teeth and in SY which looks like it's 1.5.
The only other circuit - also wired in SY - is a 6mm radial to a 32a socket. The 32a socket has a flylead in 4mm flex, adapting it down to a single 13a socket where it runs a coffee machine (again 2.8kW)....so I figured this would be the most likely contender to alter
I considered terminating the SY using a proper gland (even though I'd rather not use the stuff as it's entirely inappropriate) into a glav knockout box and creating a "hybrid" or "lollipop" RFC back to the 6mm - or indeed a 4mm radial from this point to supply a single socket for the coffee machine, and then an FCU for the handwash
It just feels wrong - because it won't be a standard circuit - but in my head I know it will be perfectly safe. I don't like the SY but my hands are a bit tied with this one.
Am I worrying over nothing? Currently doing my NVQ so having a slight heightened awareness here....
Thanks
As the handwash is over 2kW, I'd ideally like to follow OSG advice and give it it's own circuit. However, pulling new cables back to the "local" DB isn't really viable with the timescale I have, so I've had a look at what exists at present and I have a few options. None of them will be perfect and I'm struggling to establish the best / safest - or indeed a concrete reason to pick none of them, so wondered if I could put my thoughts out there.
The entire thing has been terribly designed from the outset. There's just one twin socket present that runs the pannini press (2.8kw) and the milk chiller. This is just a 20a radial - don't intend to touch this as it's already got some significant load on it and I've discovered it seems to have been wired by someone with their teeth and in SY which looks like it's 1.5.
The only other circuit - also wired in SY - is a 6mm radial to a 32a socket. The 32a socket has a flylead in 4mm flex, adapting it down to a single 13a socket where it runs a coffee machine (again 2.8kW)....so I figured this would be the most likely contender to alter
I considered terminating the SY using a proper gland (even though I'd rather not use the stuff as it's entirely inappropriate) into a glav knockout box and creating a "hybrid" or "lollipop" RFC back to the 6mm - or indeed a 4mm radial from this point to supply a single socket for the coffee machine, and then an FCU for the handwash
It just feels wrong - because it won't be a standard circuit - but in my head I know it will be perfectly safe. I don't like the SY but my hands are a bit tied with this one.
Am I worrying over nothing? Currently doing my NVQ so having a slight heightened awareness here....
Thanks
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