Have You Provided These Household Appliances With A Dedicated Circuit Yet? 

We know that every appliance used by us requires electricity to run. Also, some appliances require more energy than others, so much so that they need their dedicated circuit. This dedicated circuit is essential as a failure to secure a dedicated circuit can result in an electrical overload that can cause irreversible damage to the circuit breaker and damage the entire electrical circuit. 

Repairing such damages can turn out to be very costly in most cases as electrical companies Adelaide are known for providing high-quality services, and they charge their customers accordingly. 

Therefore, in order to help you prevent such mishaps, we have compiled a list of appliances that generally require their dedicated circuit. So let us check them out.

List Of Appliances That Require A Dedicated Circuit! 

  1. Refrigerators: Unlike most other appliances found in a household, refrigerators have to run throughout the day and night to preserve perishable food. 

Therefore, in order to ensure that the food items remain fresh, refrigerators require a dedicated circuit to supply them with a constant supply of power. Most refrigerators require a voltage of about 120V, meaning that a 20A to 15A receptacle will be enough to supply the refrigerator with the required power. 

  1. Dishwashers: In the case of dishwashers, a standard 15-amp circuit along with a 14-2 NM conduit is more than enough for powering a dishwasher in our homes. However, if someone plans to power a garbage disposal unit using the same circuit, then a 20 amp circuit breaker along with a 12/2 wire is necessary to ensure that the unit runs without any disruption. 

According to many electrical companies Adelaide users must use a GFCI outlet to be on the safe side based on the local building codes of any particular locality.

  1. Microwave: Microwave is one such appliance that is available in many variants and sizes, but no matter the size or variant of your microwave, it will always require a dedicated circuit to power itself. In general, a microwave must be plugged into a dedicated 20A receptacle equipped with a voltage of about 120V. 

At first, microwaves do not look like something that would require that much energy or a dedicated circuit, as many even plug them into a standard circuit. However, this is not safe as it can easily result in electricity overload. We must be clear that generally, microwaves can use the power of 500-1800 watts of electricity, and plugging the appliance into any circuit lower than 20A can result in some nasty consequences.

  1. Water Heaters: Water heaters are a must-have for households in chilly areas, and the garden variant of the water heater requires a dedicated circuit of 240V. In addition, the circuit should be controlled by a double pole circuit breaker that is rated for 30 amps. 

However, in case if we have a tankless water heater in our household, then the wiring requirements might vary based on the units. However, it is certain that every electric tankless water heater can seamlessly draw up to 100 amps. 

Bottom Line         

These are some of the most well-known appliances used by most of us that require a dedicated circuit to function. Therefore, make sure to use a dedicated circuit whenever using any of the appliances mentioned above to ensure complete safety. However, if you run into any problem, feel free to reach out to the electrical companies Adelaide.

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