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jordanclarke
Hi Forum-ers,
I was hoping someone can help me, as I'm stepping out my normal line of work to help a friend.
I'm an electrical fault finder on the railway, but previously did some industrial work and so have BS 2391.
My friend is installing a small kitchen in a shop, the shop fitter has handed him some paper with the following circuits for the cookers, extractor fan and fridges, as follows:
A/ 3KW (Cooker/Grill)
B/ 3KW (Heating area)
C/ 5KW (Cooker/Grill)
D/ 13A Spur 1KW (extractor fan)
There is already a ring main for the fridges.
So my question is- I believe the A/B/C/ can run off a 45A breaker with 10mm cable (run of 5m), which feeds a double pole isolating switch, but is it ok to feed three items off of one isolating switch? I thought there might be a limit of two?
And does the fitter intend to take the spur for D/ off of this one isolator also?
While I am in the electrical field, I don't have much experience with thiese sorts of installations so couldn't really explain it to my friend, so really appreciate any help you can offer.
I was hoping someone can help me, as I'm stepping out my normal line of work to help a friend.
I'm an electrical fault finder on the railway, but previously did some industrial work and so have BS 2391.
My friend is installing a small kitchen in a shop, the shop fitter has handed him some paper with the following circuits for the cookers, extractor fan and fridges, as follows:
A/ 3KW (Cooker/Grill)
B/ 3KW (Heating area)
C/ 5KW (Cooker/Grill)
D/ 13A Spur 1KW (extractor fan)
There is already a ring main for the fridges.
So my question is- I believe the A/B/C/ can run off a 45A breaker with 10mm cable (run of 5m), which feeds a double pole isolating switch, but is it ok to feed three items off of one isolating switch? I thought there might be a limit of two?
And does the fitter intend to take the spur for D/ off of this one isolator also?
While I am in the electrical field, I don't have much experience with thiese sorts of installations so couldn't really explain it to my friend, so really appreciate any help you can offer.