Tumble Dryer

The Energy consumption is 3.84kWh/cycle.

This states the amount of power the machine consumes over it cycle.

You will find that this machine is rated at alot less likely to be around 2kW so all will be good from a 13A socket.

Install a 20A radial to a 13A socket in 2.5mm T&E on the RCD side of the consumer unit or if im right in thinkin you dont want to got out an buy a 20A MCB use the existing 32A MCB wire a 13A socket near the appliance in a ring main in 2.5mm T&E.

Or you could pop a 4mm cable in there on the 32A MCB as a radial upto you really good luck.


Rgds



Carpman
 
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From what I can gather the dryer you link to requires 2225watts which equates to just under 10A.
It consumes 3.84 kWh/cycle which means your electric meter will go up 3.84 units each time you do a full cycle.
So, back to plan B :LOL:. A 20A or a 16A circuit to a single socket would be ideal.

thanks dude... must ask though how did u get to 2225watts?
 
just to add at 11p per unit fro elec it will cost you approx 40p per go, alot eh? :eek:
 
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