I dont have enough ways for individual, traditionally incorporate everything except the oven on a ring, but they want a fancy grid, just trying to find out how easy they are. But if i can use the ring as the supply and everything coming off as a radial to each appliance then it could look nice.
Im currently with stroma, and neen with them for 2 years and i have not had a good experience recently after my last inspection from the moment a subcontractor turned up to taking 7 months to resolve a non compliance that was down to them and not me. Im considering returning to Elecsa.
I have had a customer ask me about installing a grid plate in their kitchen as part of the quotation for a rewire of said kitchen.
It wil need to include a 16A oven, washing machine, dishwasher,extractor hood and microwave oven.
I have not used one of these before so thought i would ask people...
Luckily its a mate, but i agree with you.
Its a pain in the butt, but i will probably use 20dp switches, From a 32A feet into a cu as im not sure i will be overloading adding another 32A on the board.
I have a garage to supply power too so may install a second split load board.
I see what your saying. But will this work both 3Kw elements or just one requiring two switches. And is it rated as a 40A switch if both elements are working.
Ive not seen this switch before.
Im after ideas. I was simply asking if i could have run two radials from one mcb to two fcu but it sounds like i may have to run a 4 or 6mm cable to i fcu and then 2.5 from that to a second.
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