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Yeah i was looking at that chart before
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Maybe cutting it fine with the 20a radial. RFC it is then!
Or a 32Amp OCPD Wired in 4mm2 Governing documentation Appendix 15 BS7671
 
Tumble dryer, washing machine, dish washer on a 32A radial, depending on power usage. Then fridge on its own 10A, depending on its power usage. Then a 20A radial for worktop sockets if you are using high power rated appliances, like kettle, microwave, etc would be okay. Rings have had there day in my opinion.
 
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Tumble dryer, washing machine, dish washer on a 32A radial, depending on power usage. Then fridge on its own 10A, depending on its power usage. Then a 32A radial for worktop sockets if you are using high power rated appliances, like kettle, microwave, etc.
Welcome! It's worth checking the date on threads pal, as this was a question back in May, and probably been sorted by now.
 
Sorry Tim. Just sharing knowledge. May have been sorted but may still be wrong. Food for thought for the future.
No worries! Always plenty of ways to skin the proverbial cat, all with their own pros and cons!
 

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