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3kW heater - 2.5mm T+E - 32A MCB?
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<blockquote data-quote="Timotei" data-source="post: 554403" data-attributes="member: 25363"><p>Good Morning Fleeting, I did think this, hence my original thought to isolate the circuit for now, but when doubting my Friday afternoon clarity of thought a discussion with some other wiser (?) colleagues lead to advice to treat the heater as a fixed resistive load....but as you say, if there is a motor on board then it has the potential to overload and we are back to dividing into 2 x 16A circuits.</p><p></p><p>Appreciate your concise answer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timotei, post: 554403, member: 25363"] Good Morning Fleeting, I did think this, hence my original thought to isolate the circuit for now, but when doubting my Friday afternoon clarity of thought a discussion with some other wiser (?) colleagues lead to advice to treat the heater as a fixed resistive load....but as you say, if there is a motor on board then it has the potential to overload and we are back to dividing into 2 x 16A circuits. Appreciate your concise answer. [/QUOTE]
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