Is the electrical panel diagram for the apartment drawn up correctly?

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Peter asks:

I'm doing an electrician in my apartment, I'm not a beginner in this business, I just got confused in the RCD and in the components of the machines in their rated current. I want to connect the kitchen and 2 rooms to each of them through an RCD. Everything is shown in the diagram. I think I was mistaken in choosing the rated current.

And they say that each RCD must be connected through an automatic machine and each RCD must have its own zero, that is, each bus must be separate, or all together is possible. And what is the best wire to throw on the stove and on the 40A circuit there is a stove and an outlet for the machine. And how much should a water machine be? And I apologize for the terrible scheme in a hurry I did

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The question is answered: Alexey Bartosh

No, just from each RCD, conditionally, "its zero" comes out, and it cannot be combined with the zeros of other RCDs or a zero from the input (the one that was BEFORE the RCD). Otherwise, the whole meaning is lost. Everything is fine with you, as it should be.

Vending machines with more than 16A must not be installed on the sockets. And it is not necessary that the RCDs are one step higher than the machines that are connected to them. Those. if the machine is 16A, then the RCD is enough for 16A. Leakage current is not more than 30 mA.

See what current is indicated on the sockets. Usually it is just these 16A, less often 10A. And you have 25-40A worth. Otherwise, I don't see any problems.

The introductory machine should be exactly the same as the power allocated to you by the power grid company. You are not entitled to change its denomination. There is such a thing as the allocated power of electricity.

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