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Overloaded fused spur, opinion please

I was an industrial electrician and have now come across a domestic wiring issue where nothing appeared wrong with the installation.  Those with more experience will have probably have come across this many times.


The kitchen is supplied by a 2.5mm T&E ring fed from a B32 circuit breaker.  On this ring there is a 13A fused switched spur above the worktop feeding a double socket underneath via 2.5 T&E.  There is a washing machine and a dishwasher plugged into this double socket.  Every so often, I assume when both appliances are heating at the same time, the 13A fuse in the spur blows.  The cable supplying this double socket is in the wall so the current-carrying capacity appears to be 18.5A so this was probably being overloaded as well.


I understand that in the regs diversity covers some aspects of this situation, but this specific situation must occur often surely?  The switched spur gives the ability to switch off the appliance easily without having to pull it out in order to reach the switch, so is surely desirable?


In this case I have installed a second switched fused spur feeding a single socket and converted the other to a single.


Is this a common problem in kitchens?
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  • Geoff, you have put your finger on the problems we have, and that is the fundamentals are not properly taught or understood. Graham is right, there are any number of possible permutations of circuits. The limits are clearly set out in BS7671 (not the OSG, which is only a set of possibles). If the limits are understood, it is clear that anything else is allowed. A huge increase in education is required, and that is the challenge.
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  • Geoff, you have put your finger on the problems we have, and that is the fundamentals are not properly taught or understood. Graham is right, there are any number of possible permutations of circuits. The limits are clearly set out in BS7671 (not the OSG, which is only a set of possibles). If the limits are understood, it is clear that anything else is allowed. A huge increase in education is required, and that is the challenge.
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