How should I choose electrical wiring for my kitchen?

The kitchen is an area with the highest household electricity load, with various appliances like rice cookers, induction cookers, microwave ovens, ovens, and water heaters in use simultaneously. Therefore, the choice of electrical wiring is crucial and crucial to household safety. Today, LifetimeCable will teach you how to choose the right electrical wiring to ensure kitchen electrical safety.

Choose electrical wiring that meets national standards

 

The kitchen environment is unique, with high levels of smoke and moisture. Electrical wiring must be resistant to high temperatures and moisture. We recommend choosing electrical wiring that meets national standards, such as BV, BVR, and RVV. Buy from reputable brands to avoid the safety hazards of inferior wiring.

 

Choose the right wire diameter

 

Kitchen appliances draw high power, and wires with a small cross-section can easily overheat and even cause fires. For typical kitchens, it’s recommended to use 4mm² copper wire for the main power cord, 2.5mm² copper wire for outlet branches, and 1.5mm² copper wire for lighting circuits. If the kitchen contains high-power appliances rated over 4000W, a dedicated 6mm² wire is required for the power supply.

 

Choose high-temperature-resistant, flame-retardant wire

 

Kitchens are prone to high temperatures and high smoke levels. It’s recommended to choose ZR-BV or ZR-BVR flame-retardant wire, which automatically extinguishes flames once the fire source is extinguished, reducing fire hazards. Additionally, high-temperature-resistant polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) insulated wire effectively withstands high temperatures in the kitchen.

 

Follow standard installation procedures to avoid safety hazards

 

When laying electrical wires, avoid exposed wiring. It’s recommended to use conduit installation and keep them away from gas pipes as much as possible. Additionally, kitchen outlets should be waterproof with splash-proof covers to prevent moisture intrusion and prevent electrical leakage.

 

Selecting appropriate electrical wiring and strictly adhering to safety standards will ensure electrical safety in the kitchen and enhance the safety and convenience of your home.


Post time: 2025-09-01