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honkkydorry
post Jul 20 2015, 04:31 PM

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Does hood needs direct point or can it ride on looping point?

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honkkydorry
post Jul 20 2015, 11:56 PM

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QUOTE(peri peri @ Jul 20 2015, 04:40 PM)
can, small current usage
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How about fridge? Not sharing it with other appliances of course but the powerpoint is loop from the nearest power point. Is that ok or must it have its own direct point from the main distribution box?
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post Jul 21 2015, 03:20 PM

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Thanks peri-peri and Supersound.
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post Jul 21 2015, 07:57 PM

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QUOTE(supersound @ Jul 21 2015, 04:36 PM)
To make your wiring work simple, lights, fans, TV wiring using looping won't post much issue. The only issue i can see here is, when that particular fuse blows, you may end up whole house no light doh.gif
That's why 3 phase wiring sometimes are good. My house is 3 phase wiring, I can have my ground floor tripped during thunderstorm but upstair still got power icon_rolleyes.gif
So for lights, you can separate it by zone, like living hall 1 fuse, kitchen and dining hall 1 fuse.
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Im having headache with the kitchen in my new apt. There is simply not enough plug points and the few that are in there are not strategically placed. To put in new dedicated plug points means I have to hack across the ceiling to DB right? The box is about 12ft away. Need to check whether current DB can add more fuse.

 

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