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Was just carrying out a PAT Test at a garage. Owner asked me to take a look at his new water heater that wasnt working. Eventually found the right fuse in a bit of a hit and miss excercise inside a fuse board were nothing was marked up... Fuse had blown as the water heater had been looped off an identical water heater in an adjacent room... Both water heaters were rated at 3KW so the 25A fuse wasn't going to deal with that when they were both on... 32A fuse will just about do, but the live is only 4mm. The cables are fed from the fuse board through trunking screwed to the extrior of a wall... about twenty metre run... live goes to heater one then loops off to heater two - no live return to board (so radial circuit)... What do you think? Okay to leave with 4mm, or would you up it to 6mm... or maybe turn it into a ring main with another 4mm cable run to the second water heater spur, as the second water heater is much closer to the board...