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<blockquote data-quote="Andy™" data-source="post: 99164" data-attributes="member: 2012"><p>thats the max load of the appliances- in reality, they wont use that power all the time. the 2KW kettle will use 2KW whenever its on. the iron may use 1kw whilst heating, but will switch off when hot and come back on when cooler. the w/m has a heater which will heat the water, then turn off - so there is unlikely to be the 5.5KW for long durations. they may all overlap every so often, but it shouldnt be a problem</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy™, post: 99164, member: 2012"] thats the max load of the appliances- in reality, they wont use that power all the time. the 2KW kettle will use 2KW whenever its on. the iron may use 1kw whilst heating, but will switch off when hot and come back on when cooler. the w/m has a heater which will heat the water, then turn off - so there is unlikely to be the 5.5KW for long durations. they may all overlap every so often, but it shouldnt be a problem [/QUOTE]
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