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<blockquote data-quote="Riw123" data-source="post: 435789" data-attributes="member: 28410"><p>ProDave - from the photos I have (I'm not there right now) I see ABB hafonorm on the box and the MCB is 16a B. </p><p></p><p>The only sockets in my space are also connected to the lights (there are two boxes in the studio - I would be wiring the saw to the larger ABB hafonorm, not the current one although they look the same despite the size) </p><p></p><p>the back of the saw has a male 16a (blue) socket coming from it. It is currently running to a 2 pin 13a plug as the manufacturer suggested but my plan with the new circuit was to put it directly back to a 16a socket (to stop any unforeseen problems arising) </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riw123, post: 435789, member: 28410"] ProDave - from the photos I have (I'm not there right now) I see ABB hafonorm on the box and the MCB is 16a B. The only sockets in my space are also connected to the lights (there are two boxes in the studio - I would be wiring the saw to the larger ABB hafonorm, not the current one although they look the same despite the size) the back of the saw has a male 16a (blue) socket coming from it. It is currently running to a 2 pin 13a plug as the manufacturer suggested but my plan with the new circuit was to put it directly back to a 16a socket (to stop any unforeseen problems arising) [/QUOTE]
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