The dishwasher is a Winterhalter GS502. Hot fill is 10 KW which I thought it was but checked and found it is cold fill which requires 15.5KW. Its going at a possible a good price but its not worth it if I need to replace the wiring. The ebay listing says look up the specs on the net which I did...
The single phase load is 15.5KW so using two of the 6 sq mm phase wires together back to a single phase 32 amp breaker( as there is a neutral there) would work, but am i right to think it would not comply with the regulations in a commercial premises?
Yes I see when one is positive the other two will always be negative so to connect two together would create a dead short. Thanks very much for the info you've been extremely informative about 3 phase. I was asking as I've got the chance to buy a similar model second hand dishwasher to replace...
If the single phase load is 10KW would the incoming live need to be 10sq mm and if it is not would connecting two live phases together be permissible or would rewiring be necessary?
Thanks for the info. I not intending doing it myself, but am I correct in assuming the electrician will just put the 3 live phases into the single phase live terminal.
This radiator downstairs has been cold for a long time. all the others are very hot. I have tried closing all the others off--no difference. Water comes straight out of of both air bleeding points when opened. I have taken off the thermostatic valve head and the pin goes down when pressed and...