Can you connect a 6kW 100L water heater to a dedicated circuit via a 32A ceeform plug and socket???
Dunno m8 off the top of me head?? ?:|Can you connect a 6kW 100L water heater to a dedicated circuit via a 32A ceeform plug and socket???
Is this what you was dreaming about m8?.....What my client wants is for me to disconnect his HW heater and install a 32A ceeform socket after the isolator. He then wants me to connect a 32A ceeform plug to his 6kW 100L HW heater and another one to a 6kW Pizza oven so that he can plug in whichever he wants to use!I thought that HW heaters over 15L needed to be permanently connected to a dedicated supply (or I could have been dreaming? :| )
Another option could be to use a C/O switch with both connected, or my prefferred option would be to run out a new circuit..
Water heaters having immersed & uninsulated heating elements.554.3.3
The heater or boiler shall be permanently connected to the electricity supply through a double pole linked switch which is either separate from and within easy reach of the heater or boiler or is incorporated therein, and the wiring from the heater or boiler shall be connected directly to that switch without the use of a plug and socket outlet ; in addition where the heater is installed within a room containing a fixed bath, the switch shall comply with section 701.
I would be more on the loading capabilities than anything.Is this what you was dreaming about m8?.....
Blimey! :|Cheers Special,That is exactly what I was thinking about.... just not been able to look at the regs as had a Christening an funeral to go to today....
Cheers
OMG so young.Open coffin aswell!!Wife's aunt, but still not nice.
Also got told by someone that their cousin had just died from cancer (27 years old) only fell ill 2 weeks prior!!
Blimey! :| That IS young!OMG so young.My dad died at 36 and thought that was young.
Yeh, I think it's time to call this one satisfied!!Cheers for that reg no, will have a look at them tomorrow
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