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Hi

I'm due to get my kitchen replaced and will be installing x2 2400w plinth heaters so will I require a seperate circuit or can I connect them to my ring circuit ?
 
They will need an independent circuit each due to their rating (regulations), goodluck paying the Electricity bill unless money isn't a worry - I've seen plenty a plinth heater installed but rarely ever used especially if you have a low Energy Efficiency class house, forget the kitchen and invest in central heating first.
 
and they discolour the surrounding flooring and the actual plinths. Must be a better way of heating the Kitchen. Fit an Arga, Your Mrs will love it!
 

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