The design of the kitchen circuit

Updated on Kitchen 2024-03-04
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There are many electrical appliances in the kitchen, including refrigerators, electric cookers, rice cookers, electric ovens, microwave ovens, electric water heaters, induction cookers, Mickey cookers, electric woks, etc. Regardless of whether you have it now or not, you should reserve some power sockets, and you will not think there is no socket when you use it in the future, because there are many electrical equipment, then the wires laid should be thicker, it is best to choose 4 square wires, of course, there should be a special air switch on the switch box at the entrance of your home to control the socket line of the kitchen, such as the vacant position in the switch box, and then put a leakage protector to control the socket power supply of the kitchen together with this air switch. The lighting wiring in the kitchen should be laid separately from the socket wiring.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    What's wrong, won't? Just arrange it, and place the range hood and stove. The line of the refrigerator is set aside, if necessary, reserve a few on the wall of the countertop, I am a designer, you can contact me if you make a picture.

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