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ElSteenio

Refurbishing a kitchen and was looking to put the appliances on a radial circuit as they are all very close together for spurring off the ring main.

Had originally planned 2.5mm t&e and 16 or 20 amp fuse for Fridge freezer, dishwasher and hob with fuse spurs in the cupboard. Client now wants to put tumble drier and washing machine in the kitchen from the conservatory. Should I upgrade to 4mm t&e and 32 amp fuse?

Thanks in advance
 
Definitely not.
 
show us your calculations and we will point you in the right direction, were not here to design for you.
 
Have you not consulted your electrician.
 
What does your Electrician advise?
 
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Hi El - as a general builder you will be aware that you need an Electrician to design, instal and test this?
or to come in after and put it all right.
 

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