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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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  • The trouble with sockets is you can't guarantee what will be plugged into them. Stacked, unfused 2-way cube adaptors for example.

    True - but we already deem that risk acceptable by permitting unfused spurs from rings (including feeding a double socket) - it would be inconsistent to a condemn the arrangement on a shower circuit while permitting effectively the same from a ring (or a 32A radial).

       - Andy.

  • yeah, but that's when we have a 27A-rated cable protected by a 32A breaker, which is a bit over. Here we're talking about a B40, which is quite a bit more over.

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  • yeah, but that's when we have a 27A-rated cable protected by a 32A breaker, which is a bit over. Here we're talking about a B40, which is quite a bit more over.

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