Went to a callout today to look at a commercial dishwasher that was not working, Turns out all it was was the breaker had tripped on the board and the chef thought it was on a different circuit. He also asked me to look at a big microwave oven that was pulling to much power for the ring that it was on. It was tripping the 30 amp breaker because there is loads of other stuff plugged in. Now he has asked me to knock up a temporary extension lead for him that can be taken to a socket that he believes to be on a different circuit (its about 5 metres away). The appliance is wired in 1.5mm flex at the mo but must be pulling close to 2.5kw because he showed me the extension lead that he used before and the socket end of the lead has melted and consequently damaged the microwave plug (this may be due to to a high resistance joint as the extension lead is old?). I plan to use 2.5mm heat resistant flex (to allow for voltage drop), and chop the existing plug off and join the 2 cables in a joint box. i explained to him that this would only be a temporary fix and i plan to run a separate radial circuit off one of the spare ways on the board. Does this sound reasonable or do you think the 2.5mm end of the lead will just start to heat up again where it will be plugged in? He needs it doing asap and dont want to let him down as it could be a good little contract.
I would also like to know what you guys do when attending jobs like this, where the appliances/ machinery etc needs to go straight back into action. Ideally i would have liked to have done an insulation test on the dishwasher to check there wasnt a latent fault there but as soon as i had found out what was wrong it had to go straight back on. The mcb must have tripped for a reason. The dishes were stacking up and it was the middle of their lunch service. I only managed to do a zs whilst the machine was working!
I would also like to know what you guys do when attending jobs like this, where the appliances/ machinery etc needs to go straight back into action. Ideally i would have liked to have done an insulation test on the dishwasher to check there wasnt a latent fault there but as soon as i had found out what was wrong it had to go straight back on. The mcb must have tripped for a reason. The dishes were stacking up and it was the middle of their lunch service. I only managed to do a zs whilst the machine was working!