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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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  • Too many assumptions are being made to try and argue it’s not an issue:

    1. 10 mm circuit.
    2. Cooker not used for for anything other than warming ready meals.
    3. Shower only used briefly.
    4. Cooker and shower not used at the same time.

    As a working electrician who has years of repairing existing electrical installations, including after electrical fires I can tell you that assuming such things can result in a Big Bang and a fire, the bang is not an issue, the fire can be a  major issue.

  • Why would there be a fire? I'm  not making any assumptions other than that the OCPD rating matches the cable. This is no different than someone plugging multiple electric heaters onto a single ring circuit. The MCB trips quickly with many heaters, or slowly with a few heaters. In neither case is the fixed cabling damaged, nor does the house burn down.

    Agreed its not an ideal arrangement (the house owner may get annoyed by the shower circuit occasionally tripping) but it's not dangerous.

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  • Why would there be a fire? I'm  not making any assumptions other than that the OCPD rating matches the cable. This is no different than someone plugging multiple electric heaters onto a single ring circuit. The MCB trips quickly with many heaters, or slowly with a few heaters. In neither case is the fixed cabling damaged, nor does the house burn down.

    Agreed its not an ideal arrangement (the house owner may get annoyed by the shower circuit occasionally tripping) but it's not dangerous.

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