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Cooker and shower on the same circuit

Hello everyone,

A few months back, a qualified electrician told me that a cooker and a shower can both be put on the same circuit; that doesn't sound right, surely loads using such a large amount of power must be on their own individual circuits?

I haven't been able to ask a question about this until now because I had difficulty logging into my IET account and had to get a new username and password for it.

Thank you,

Dasa

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  • Someone will be along shortly to tell you it doesn’t contravene the regs, it is of course not possible to use both appliances at the same time and the circuit needs to be protected against overload, so you cannot assume it will be okay to connect a cooker to an existing shower circuit,  because an existing shower circuit  may not be protected against overload, 

  • I would be tempted to state that this setup is beyond the remit of a modern day level 3 electrician as it is a non-standard circuit arrangement being out of the scope of the OSG. Perhaps perfectly acceptable as a lash-up in labs, caravans, or the production of neferious substances in squats but not suitable in domestic 2 up 2 down terraced sized installations.

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  • I would be tempted to state that this setup is beyond the remit of a modern day level 3 electrician as it is a non-standard circuit arrangement being out of the scope of the OSG. Perhaps perfectly acceptable as a lash-up in labs, caravans, or the production of neferious substances in squats but not suitable in domestic 2 up 2 down terraced sized installations.

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