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Best Circuit Layout for 4 Double Kitchen Sockets: 3x4mm² Main or 3x2.5mm² Branch?

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  • #1 21738154
    robertotg
    Level 10  
    I'm going to get on topic:

    Which circuit arrangement will be suitable in the kitchen (4 points of 2 sockets side by side) taking into account the possible load of the circuit?

    Two wiring diagrams for kitchen sockets using three conductors: L, PE, N.

    Would a lower circuit using a 3x4mm2 main line and 3x2.5mm2 branch points be a better solution?

    There is also the option that, for example, in one socket of each point I hide the wago that goes to the next point, and the second socket with the first one is connected in series.
    Electrical diagram with four double outlets connected in a linear system

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  • #2 21738255
    Łukasz-O
    Admin of electroenergetics
    I don't know why you would go to such lengths to supply a 3x4 wire. You'll be able to protect the circuit with a maximum of 16A anyway, because that's what standard sockets are built for.

    You feed the power supply and the outlet into the box, and then lead the "whiskers" out to the sockets:

    Best Circuit Layout for 4 Double Kitchen Sockets: 3x4mm² Main or 3x2.5mm² Branch?
    Best Circuit Layout for 4 Double Kitchen Sockets: 3x4mm² Main or 3x2.5mm² Branch?
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