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Multiple single phase power from 3 phase supply
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<blockquote data-quote="SLIPSHOD &amp; SLAPDASH" data-source="post: 180107" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>Apart from the main switch only having a 30 Amp max load, there is an obvious volt drop if the lights dim when the kettle is switched on. It sounds like the original circuit was installed for a smallish 3 phase machine and you are already overloading the cable and you should get the factory sparky to check this out straight away</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SLIPSHOD & SLAPDASH, post: 180107, member: 16"] Apart from the main switch only having a 30 Amp max load, there is an obvious volt drop if the lights dim when the kettle is switched on. It sounds like the original circuit was installed for a smallish 3 phase machine and you are already overloading the cable and you should get the factory sparky to check this out straight away [/QUOTE]
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