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first domestic rewire, opinions please.
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Sutcliffe" data-source="post: 269456" data-attributes="member: 19267"><p>My concern with a 32a ring with 60a supply is that if the shower is on pulling 33a and ring is at near max then the main fuse will go, where as on a radial it would trip the mcb instead. The kitchen has washer, fridge freezer and usual toaster, kettle and microwave. The cooker is all gas which I intend on keeping. No intention of wiring a cooker circuit again due to supply being so small.</p><p></p><p>The idea of smoke's on the light circuit makes sense, I just thought they had to be on a dedicated supply.</p><p></p><p>Are kitchen extractors wired the same as bathrooms? I need to find a suitable place for that with kitchen being Io the basement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Sutcliffe, post: 269456, member: 19267"] My concern with a 32a ring with 60a supply is that if the shower is on pulling 33a and ring is at near max then the main fuse will go, where as on a radial it would trip the mcb instead. The kitchen has washer, fridge freezer and usual toaster, kettle and microwave. The cooker is all gas which I intend on keeping. No intention of wiring a cooker circuit again due to supply being so small. The idea of smoke's on the light circuit makes sense, I just thought they had to be on a dedicated supply. Are kitchen extractors wired the same as bathrooms? I need to find a suitable place for that with kitchen being Io the basement. [/QUOTE]
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