It is almost that time again, when we have to decide if we going to break the law and install standard double socket outlets or those other silly half and half sockets. Sitting in my kitchen typing this thread, I look across the kitchen and every single plug top is a standard 3 pin, kettle, coffee machine, air fryer, microwave, gas stove ( ignitor). toaster, dishwasher and even the fridge. then I have a 4x4 socket outlet in the cupboard which has 6 euro sockets for the phone charger.
I opened "all" the appliances which were delivered to site and imagine that, every single plug top is a standard 16 amp 3 pin.
Even the TV has a standard 3 pin plug top, the alarm power supplies, cctv power supply, you name it, why would even consider installing anything other than a standard double socket outlet.
I would love to hear how the silly socket outlet law was even considered by the SANS committee, feel free to post the reasoning.
Which brings me to stoves, eye level ovens and HOB's, if the ELO, under counter oven or HOB is fitted with a standard 15 amp 3 pin socket outlet, why would you install a stove isolator with a 32 amp supply, firstly the unit is designed and manufactured and supplied with a 15 amp plug top, why would you forfeit the warranty and cut it off to connect it directly to a 32 amp supply with a 4 mm wire and now create a fire hazard because the wire supplied with the stove cannot handle 32 amps?
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I opened "all" the appliances which were delivered to site and imagine that, every single plug top is a standard 16 amp 3 pin.
Even the TV has a standard 3 pin plug top, the alarm power supplies, cctv power supply, you name it, why would even consider installing anything other than a standard double socket outlet.
I would love to hear how the silly socket outlet law was even considered by the SANS committee, feel free to post the reasoning.
Which brings me to stoves, eye level ovens and HOB's, if the ELO, under counter oven or HOB is fitted with a standard 15 amp 3 pin socket outlet, why would you install a stove isolator with a 32 amp supply, firstly the unit is designed and manufactured and supplied with a 15 amp plug top, why would you forfeit the warranty and cut it off to connect it directly to a 32 amp supply with a 4 mm wire and now create a fire hazard because the wire supplied with the stove cannot handle 32 amps?
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