Hi,
I have my boiler in a lean-to attached directly to my house - (house has just been refurbished and is very recently wired and signed off as safe)
I would like to put a washing machine out there as well but there is no plug?
I would like to know the best way of adding one (I am not going to do it but would like to make sure I use the most economical, safe and easy way).
Would it be legal to drill a small hole through the wall and plug the washing machine the other side of the wall (i.e in the kitchen)
Or should I add a fused spur to the boiler circuit (its on its own ring) or does the boiler have to have a "boiler-only" ring?
I have done the plumbing just need to wire the washing machine in.
Also my cooker is installed by way of a 13 amp plug below worktop level with a fused switch above worktop level.
Is it possible to tell the amp rating of the kitchen ring main? Do the different colours on the board mean anything?
I dont want to overload anything!
Thanks
I have my boiler in a lean-to attached directly to my house - (house has just been refurbished and is very recently wired and signed off as safe)
I would like to put a washing machine out there as well but there is no plug?
I would like to know the best way of adding one (I am not going to do it but would like to make sure I use the most economical, safe and easy way).
Would it be legal to drill a small hole through the wall and plug the washing machine the other side of the wall (i.e in the kitchen)
Or should I add a fused spur to the boiler circuit (its on its own ring) or does the boiler have to have a "boiler-only" ring?
I have done the plumbing just need to wire the washing machine in.
Also my cooker is installed by way of a 13 amp plug below worktop level with a fused switch above worktop level.
Is it possible to tell the amp rating of the kitchen ring main? Do the different colours on the board mean anything?
I dont want to overload anything!
Thanks