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Ahh now I see the input power is 2430W that’s about 10A so you will be pulling just over 20A per circuit if they are running simultaneously. (Which they will) whilst it dominates the circuit it should be ok, unless the circuit also supplies your kitchen then you could have an overload.
(Regs recommend fixed equipment over 2Kw is wired on a dedicated circuit)
Yes it would supply the kitchen
However their are two ways round I think, fused spur at each unit or I have a spare 32amp fuse on the fuse board so could go into that
Upstairs and loft would be fine as no other real power draw comes from there
Car has it own RCD I think but it's seperate from my unit
Be interested to see how it works because the triple system will be one per floor and the 2 system will be 1 on middle and ground floor .. so the outside fans would either both be upstairs power ,one on each, or downstairs[/QUOTE]
Sure the guys installing it will know what they are doing. Putting a fused spur by each unit (which you have to do anyway) will not save your kitchen ring from overload, if the AC pulls 10A, you plug the kettle in, another 10A, either your dishwasher, oven, washing machine on at the same time could cause nuisance tripping of the circuit breaker.