Evening all,
Before i start i don't plan to do any of the following myself and really just want to know for my own info and so i know what i ask my spark is possible (or not)
We are having our kitchen replaced over the next week. Currently the appliances dishwasher, washing machine, fridge freezer etc are all on standard sockets on the kitchen ring. The halogen hob and double oven are both connected via the same cooker control switch back to the board on a 6mm radial. The board is to 17th edition.
we are having all integrated appliances and I'd like a grid switch to provide the isolation. first question; can the grid switch be installed as part of the kitchen ring or does it need its own way on the board.
Second; our new single oven has a total connected load of 3.7 kW and the induction hob is 7kw are these OK to install on the existing single cooker circuit.
Third; we are having another combi (microwave, grill, oven) oven and is 3.1KW. Can this be installed as one of the modules on the grid switch?
Forth and final; If I buy a the correctly sized fuse modules for the grid can these all be wired adjacent to the corresponding switch in the grid and connected to the appliance via a non fused connection unit behind the appliance rather than FCU's?
Many thanks
Alex
Before i start i don't plan to do any of the following myself and really just want to know for my own info and so i know what i ask my spark is possible (or not)
We are having our kitchen replaced over the next week. Currently the appliances dishwasher, washing machine, fridge freezer etc are all on standard sockets on the kitchen ring. The halogen hob and double oven are both connected via the same cooker control switch back to the board on a 6mm radial. The board is to 17th edition.
we are having all integrated appliances and I'd like a grid switch to provide the isolation. first question; can the grid switch be installed as part of the kitchen ring or does it need its own way on the board.
Second; our new single oven has a total connected load of 3.7 kW and the induction hob is 7kw are these OK to install on the existing single cooker circuit.
Third; we are having another combi (microwave, grill, oven) oven and is 3.1KW. Can this be installed as one of the modules on the grid switch?
Forth and final; If I buy a the correctly sized fuse modules for the grid can these all be wired adjacent to the corresponding switch in the grid and connected to the appliance via a non fused connection unit behind the appliance rather than FCU's?
Many thanks
Alex