Connection for warming drawer?

Joined
6 Nov 2009
Messages
186
Reaction score
2
Country
United Kingdom
Would it be acceptable to connect the cable for a warming drawer to the same cooker outlet connection as a combination microwave?

The maximum load of the warming drawer is 0.43 KW. The manufacturer specifies a 13 amp fuse. I dont know if the warming drawer comes with a moulded 13 amp plug, but in any case it would be cut off and connected directly to the cooker outlet socket.


The M.W. has its own radial circuit on a 16 amp MCB on the RCD side of the C.U. with 2.5mm cable to a 20 amp switch and 45 amp cooker outlet.

The max load for the MW is 3.4 KW. The manufacturer specifies a 15 amp fuse.
 
Sponsored Links
In this case, no, it would not comply with regs as the total load would be over 16A and in any case you would need a 13A fuse for the warming drawer as per the manufacturers instructions (although a 3/5A might be better. You could do it as a spur off the ring though. You might be able to uprate the circuit to a 20A breaker if test results showed this was possible and you could verify the installation method of the cable but you would then need to fuse the microwave to 15A . . .
 
Thanks for your reply.

A spur off of the ring is possible. Would a 13 amp fused switch taken off the ring and down-rated to a 5 amp fuse be the best for warming drawer then?

The manufacture specified a 15 amp fuse for the MW but only a 16amp MCB is produced for the Ashley Rock CU. Would this +1 amp be a problem? The MW is cabled to a 45 amp cooker outlet as indicated above.
 
Thanks for your reply.

A spur off of the ring is possible. Would a 13 amp fused switch taken off the ring and down-rated to a 5 amp fuse be the best for warming drawer then?

The manufacture specified a 15 amp fuse for the MW but only a 16amp MCB is produced for the Ashley Rock CU. Would this +1 amp be a problem? The MW is cabled to a 45 amp cooker outlet as indicated above.

Yes fused switch spur at 3 or 5 amp from the ring is best.

16 amp mcb for a 15 amp fuse for mw is fine.
 
Sponsored Links

DIYnot Local

Staff member

If you need to find a tradesperson to get your job done, please try our local search below, or if you are doing it yourself you can find suppliers local to you.

Select the supplier or trade you require, enter your location to begin your search.


Are you a trade or supplier? You can create your listing free at DIYnot Local

 
Back
Top