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clarke or sealey compressor
muddydisco:
Which one would you choose
Terranosaurus:
Thats a good price on the Sealy but before you order one let me see what I could get you one for, can't check till monday though.
muddydisco:
--- Quote from: "sptb" ---Thats a good price on the Sealy but before you order one let me see what I could get you one for, can't check till monday though.
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Thats the price with free delivery £491. That would be great sptb
Guardian.:
those compressors come with a standard household 3pin plug, our sealy is bigger than that, and has 3pin plug.
SimonHarwood:
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--- Quote from: "crazymac" ---A 16 amp blue plugs not rocket science. I have one in my garage and two outside at the back of the house. Both are wired and fused in the standard socket circuit.
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Agreed :wink: but depends on the available supply :wink: just need to be careful when you cant see the existing set up
Just remember the blue plug is NOT fused like a domestic 3 pin so needs to be on an appropriate breaker.
My knowledge is from a maintenance aspect so asking a sparky would be advised :wink:
Steve
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A 16A CEE socket must be connected to a supply in such a way that the maximum current available is 16A. Otherwise you could burn out the socket.
I.e. If it is connected to a 30A/32A ring main, it must be connected through a 13A Fused Spur. Otherwise it is required to be connected to a circuit with a protective device having a maximum rating of a 15A if a fuse or 16A if a circuit breaker.
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