davezawadi (David Stone):
Helios, a spur without fuse and 2.5mm cable may feed either one double or one single socket, from the 18th edition. Your situation may be incorrect in that dishwashers usually have smaller heaters than 3kW, often 1.5 kW. 4.5 kW will usually blow a 13A BS1362 fuse in a few minutes as you have observed. There is no need to have the FSU at all, then you have no problem with anything and the circuit is compliant, and very unlikely to suffer from overheating as the cable will take at least 1/2 an hour to get to 70C, by which time the water in both appliances will be ata operating temperature. Please buy at least an Onsite Guide, and preferably take the 18th edition exam if you are professionally engaged in electrics.
Kind regards
David
I am retired, not professionally engaged in electrics. I have C&G2382-10 and 2391-01 but as I have said have very limited experience in house wiring. The spur socket single 2.5mm T&E cable was installed in a groove cut within a thermalite block wall covered with metal. I took this as being Reference Method A which means the CCC is 18.5A which gave rise to my question. Your statement about the spur being ok without a fuse assumes Reference Method C
davezawadi (David Stone):
Helios, a spur without fuse and 2.5mm cable may feed either one double or one single socket, from the 18th edition. Your situation may be incorrect in that dishwashers usually have smaller heaters than 3kW, often 1.5 kW. 4.5 kW will usually blow a 13A BS1362 fuse in a few minutes as you have observed. There is no need to have the FSU at all, then you have no problem with anything and the circuit is compliant, and very unlikely to suffer from overheating as the cable will take at least 1/2 an hour to get to 70C, by which time the water in both appliances will be ata operating temperature. Please buy at least an Onsite Guide, and preferably take the 18th edition exam if you are professionally engaged in electrics.
Kind regards
David
I am retired, not professionally engaged in electrics. I have C&G2382-10 and 2391-01 but as I have said have very limited experience in house wiring. The spur socket single 2.5mm T&E cable was installed in a groove cut within a thermalite block wall covered with metal. I took this as being Reference Method A which means the CCC is 18.5A which gave rise to my question. Your statement about the spur being ok without a fuse assumes Reference Method C
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