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<blockquote data-quote="Chris7" data-source="post: 503389" data-attributes="member: 30876"><p>Hi guys</p><p></p><p> I've been asked to fit two 2kw heaters and three double sockets to a staff room and just wondering what would be best. </p><p></p><p>Should I have a 32amp ring with two spurs for heaters or should I split the heaters and sockets onto there own circuits.</p><p></p><p>my main concern is if the heaters draw 9amps each will the remaining supply be enough for a basic kitchen, kettle,microwave , toaster odd bits and bobs, chargers etc. Thought about 4mm ring but got **** loads of 2.5</p><p></p><p>Thanks guys</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris7, post: 503389, member: 30876"] Hi guys I've been asked to fit two 2kw heaters and three double sockets to a staff room and just wondering what would be best. Should I have a 32amp ring with two spurs for heaters or should I split the heaters and sockets onto there own circuits. my main concern is if the heaters draw 9amps each will the remaining supply be enough for a basic kitchen, kettle,microwave , toaster odd bits and bobs, chargers etc. Thought about 4mm ring but got **** loads of 2.5 Thanks guys [/QUOTE]
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