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On 29/05/2015 19:02, dennis@home wrote:
On 29/05/2015 11:20, John Rumm wrote:

All that is required is a bit of common sense from the designer of the
circuit, and a user can do as they please.


So three 3kW heaters on the end of a ring then?


Which part about the designer using common sense did you not get?

If you have a kitchen layout like mine, all the sockets are in the
middle of the ring since there is a 20m of cable run just to get there.
If you have a CU in the kitchen then you use a bit of common sense like
if you have a pair of adjacent utility spaces close to one end of the
ring, you make sure you wire the sockets on alternate ends and not
adjacent to each other.

How about adding in the combi microwave at 2kW for a hour while you cook
some chicken?


So what's that going to average out at? The equivalent of 500W
continuous load?


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John.

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