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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 supply is 116 amps

    That seems remarkably precise.

    Presumably nominal - 100A DNO supply plus 16A local generation (G98 limit of 16A/phase).

      - Andy.

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    Z.

  • the supply is 116 amps

    That seems remarkably precise.

    Presumably nominal - 100A DNO supply plus 16A local generation (G98 limit of 16A/phase).

    Yes, of course.

    So will the installation ever draw 116 A? and if so, how does the 100 A main switch cope?

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  • the supply is 116 amps

    That seems remarkably precise.

    Presumably nominal - 100A DNO supply plus 16A local generation (G98 limit of 16A/phase).

    Yes, of course.

    So will the installation ever draw 116 A? and if so, how does the 100 A main switch cope?

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