musicspark
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Hello guys and gals
I am a little concerned about the max demand situation in a property I am working on. !00A main fuse, two 8.5 Kw showers. Three rings two lighting circuits, cooker, immersion heater and one 30A breaker supplying a Garage.
the client has mooted something about changing the cooker for a Double range at a later date. I am I right thinking that there might be a possibility of blowing the main fuse - especially if she goes and buys an induction hob
I doubt weather it's ever likely but seems like a lot of juice
is there anything that could go the other side of the CU to protect the suppliers 1361 fuse?
I am a little concerned about the max demand situation in a property I am working on. !00A main fuse, two 8.5 Kw showers. Three rings two lighting circuits, cooker, immersion heater and one 30A breaker supplying a Garage.
the client has mooted something about changing the cooker for a Double range at a later date. I am I right thinking that there might be a possibility of blowing the main fuse - especially if she goes and buys an induction hob
I doubt weather it's ever likely but seems like a lot of juice
is there anything that could go the other side of the CU to protect the suppliers 1361 fuse?