Hi all, I need some advice urgently before a costly mistake occurs this week.
Kitchen is being rewired for us at the moment.
All sockets on a one new ring main:
2x double sockets under counter for 3xappliances and 1xhob
4x double sockets above counter,
1x single fused spur for fridge,
2x double sockets at low level
1: 2 appliances - washing m/c and dryer are intended for a double skt - this seems wrong to me due to a possible 20A if both are running at max power, 13A skt rating exceeded - should be in singles? I will make sure this is modified.
2: Currently no isolation forany under counter appliances: this is OK as long as these are pull out types and not built-in? (in 17th edition) but not ideal for future proofing as someone might want an integrated dryer in future...
3. Double sockets for the under counter appliances are on the ring main but are wired with the first socket on the main ring (down/back) then 2 sets of wire feeding horizontally to next socket (like a spur with 2 cables) - is this correct? So we have 2 cables drop down to socket 1 and then 2 cables over to socket 2 so it feeds back to socket 1 and back on the ring - is this normal?
4. What mcb should this ring have?- 32A seems a bit low to me (considering a washer, dryer, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, chest freezer (these are very often all on) and possible kettle, microwave etc..) - 2KW+2kW+1.5kW+0.5kW+0.5kW+1kW+1kW=8.5kW/
8500/230V=36A - I know diversity applies in these cases but I am thinking this circuit must have at least 40A.
Thanks for the help - point 3 is my main concern - Cheers all.