I've just redone my kitchen, including the wiring. There was an existing radial circuit (labelled "wash boiler" at the CU) with a single socket on it which I have reused for an under-sink double socket for the dishwasher and washing machine. I have put in a 13A FCU above the worktop to isolate this socket.
This morning when both appliances were started at the same time (so both heating water) the MCB tripped and the fuse survived. Presumably the MCB is <13A. Question is, can/should I change the MCB for a 20A one (cable is 2.5mm) and see if the fuse can handle both appliances, or leave it as is and take care to avoid running both appliances' heaters simultaneously?
This morning when both appliances were started at the same time (so both heating water) the MCB tripped and the fuse survived. Presumably the MCB is <13A. Question is, can/should I change the MCB for a 20A one (cable is 2.5mm) and see if the fuse can handle both appliances, or leave it as is and take care to avoid running both appliances' heaters simultaneously?