two appliances on fcu spur

Not sure where the trend for having an switch FCU above counter for each appliance is. Might be nice in an industrial type setting, and or if it was a dp switch in a rental maybe, but in most domestic settings I would just extend the ring down to a double socket, or even a spur, and just plug it in.

As said, it is very unlikely you would have a problem plugging a washing machine and tumble dryer into the same double socket.
- A washing machine will only pull max current while heating the water which is fairly low duty cycle, which might not even be 13a anyway.
- A lot of tumble driers dont use the full 13amp available.
- A lot of users will not use both at the same time anyway, unless doing several loads back to back.


Daniel
Thanks for that.
 
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As said, it is very unlikely you would have a problem plugging a washing machine and tumble dryer into the same double socket.
- A washing machine will only pull max current while heating the water which is fairly low duty cycle, which might not even be 13a anyway.
- A lot of tumble driers dont use the full 13amp available.
- A lot of users will not use both at the same time anyway, unless doing several loads back to back.
Indeed, and as for the WM (y-axis is {approx!} Amps) (courtesy of IET 'Wiring Matters' Spring 2002) ...

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... so, a max of ~10A for 30 mins, and an average of ~4.2A over the 1.6h cycle ... and no dryer I've seen in recent times would draw more than 10A (max) and even that far from continuously.

Kind Regards, John
 

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