I'm fitting a small kitchen in my remote office/workshop with a limited, existing, supply (3 phase/20A MCB on a long 4 x 10mm SWA).
I need to think carefully about diversity and load balancing.
My proposed solution is to install individual final circuits for every appliance (Small hob, Small oven, Extractor, 2kW stored water heater, fridge, microwave). Each from a separate RCBO, none over 16A, loads spread equally across the phases.
For neatness, I'd like to put all the local DP isolation switches into a single, deep, 6-gang grid enclosure.
This means there'd be both 400V in the box, and multiple sources of supply. If this is noted internally, is it OK? I don't want scary labels on the outside of the switch plate.
What do you reckon?
I need to think carefully about diversity and load balancing.
My proposed solution is to install individual final circuits for every appliance (Small hob, Small oven, Extractor, 2kW stored water heater, fridge, microwave). Each from a separate RCBO, none over 16A, loads spread equally across the phases.
For neatness, I'd like to put all the local DP isolation switches into a single, deep, 6-gang grid enclosure.
This means there'd be both 400V in the box, and multiple sources of supply. If this is noted internally, is it OK? I don't want scary labels on the outside of the switch plate.
What do you reckon?