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OK - I've got a Samsung commercial tumble dryer arriving today. Really need it up and running this weekend but I can't get an electrician out ubtil the end of next week.
The manual states:
The appliances in the UK Must be hard wired into a spur capable of at least 30A
The laundry room also houses the Consumer Unit.
Can I fit a 32A MCB and run cable to a cooker style outlet with a separate switch?
Obviously I can't fit a plug to it and I assume I shouldn't use the existing circuit for adding an outlet?
Yes 32A mcb in consumer unit (assuming surface installation)
4mm cable to a 32A double pole switch (assuming clipped direct and length is ok for volt drop)
I trust you would then employ someone to test and certify.
If there is a spare 32a mcb stick it in there until your sparky turns up and get him to do it and get a eic cert that will cover your arse should out go wrong, (he doesnt need to be be registered with anyone as comercial is different, part p is only for domestic) I would bother with a switch at the minute, let the spark sort that out.
Thanks chaps.
It's a commercial type dryer but it's for domestic use.
There are spare slots on the Consumer Unit so I'll get a 32A MCB and I've got 4mm cable.
Yeah, I'll get it tested and a switch done by the sparkie. Good shout.
you will need a "part p" sparky then
Cheers 😉
I've hard-wired my HiFi to a separate spur, but - a washing machine? Seriously? 😯
[quote=Mr Woppit ]I've hard-wired my HiFi to a separate spur, but - a washing machine? Seriously?
Nope not seriously its a tumble dryer. 😉
Nope not seriously its a [b]commercial[/b] tumble dryer.
It will draw more current than your standard Miele jobbie with a 3 pin plug from John Lewis. (Note ticks all STW domestic appliance boxes).