Boiling water tap and dishwasher in same outlet?
Discussion
Morning all,
Dishwasher has died after 10 or so years of loyal service.
Quite fancy a boiling water tap also, dishwasher currently runs off a trailing socket with an isolator above the worktop.
Could I just change this for a double and run boiling water tap and dishwasher both from it?
Conscious the dishwasher is probably fairly high powered when on and I imagine the boiling water tap will be similar to a kettle, but both do run off a (I assume) 13a plug ordinarily!
Advisable or a no no?
Dishwasher has died after 10 or so years of loyal service.
Quite fancy a boiling water tap also, dishwasher currently runs off a trailing socket with an isolator above the worktop.
Could I just change this for a double and run boiling water tap and dishwasher both from it?
Conscious the dishwasher is probably fairly high powered when on and I imagine the boiling water tap will be similar to a kettle, but both do run off a (I assume) 13a plug ordinarily!
Advisable or a no no?
I would definitely not put both on the same socket/spur.
A dishwasher can draw 2400 watts.
A boiling water tap can draw 1600 watts.
Sod’s Law there will come a time when the dishwasher is drawing max power and so is the boiling water tap. Best case you’ll blow a fuse or trip a breaker.
Worst case - use your imagination.
Qooker makes something for just this scenario - https://www.quooker.co.uk/refills-and-parts/access...
A dishwasher can draw 2400 watts.
A boiling water tap can draw 1600 watts.
Sod’s Law there will come a time when the dishwasher is drawing max power and so is the boiling water tap. Best case you’ll blow a fuse or trip a breaker.
Worst case - use your imagination.
Qooker makes something for just this scenario - https://www.quooker.co.uk/refills-and-parts/access...
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