Is it possible to connect an oven and other equipment to one 32A machine?
On one 32A machine, a 3.5 kW oven, a refrigerator and a kettle connected to an outlet hang. Is this allowed or categorically not? thank
On one 32A machine, a 3.5 kW oven, a refrigerator and a kettle connected to an outlet hang. Is this allowed or categorically not? thank
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Absolutely not. Firstly, an ordinary outlet can withstand a load of no more than 16A, and this is just your oven with a power of 3.5 kW. If you turn on the oven and the kettle at the same time, there will be an overload, which can lead to the melting of the socket and further ignition of the wiring. Secondly, the 32A machine will not protect the cable laid to the outlet (most likely it is with a section of 1.5 or 2.5 squares). When overloaded, the cable will begin to melt and a fire will occur.
Probably it is possible, provided that the cross-section of the core of the supply wire is from 4 mm square (load from about 5.9 kW) and the connection of sockets parallel to the supply wire (without transfers).
Rather, the load on the copper wire is up to 5.9 kW or more, depending on the laying method, GOST, phase (1 or 3). It is better of course to choose a wire for the required power and an automatic machine for protecting the wire.