Load check desk

Pick the check before the kit is plugged in.

Start with the electrical load, or use the guided setup assistant when you need a staged plan for heaters, drying kit, cooling, cable risks and supplier handoff notes.

Electrical load check workstation illustration
Available checks
Core calculator

Temporary kit load check

Add heaters, dehumidifiers, fans and portable AC together, then see total amps, spare margin, daily kWh and cable red flags.

amps + cable risk
Step-by-step plan

Guided setup assistant

Answer a few questions about the job, supply and kit, then get a staged load plan with stop points and a copyable handoff summary.

staged handoff
Agentic front desk

Start job router

Route a temporary heating, drying, cooling or trip job to the right evidence, circuit, schedule and supplier handoff step without hiding the load maths.

router + handoff
Trip assistant

Breaker trip triage assistant

Add same-time loads, trip symptoms and cable red flags to see whether the setup looks like overload, RCD trouble or a stop-and-ask condition.

trip + red flags
Socket groups

Circuit mapping helper

Record a breaker/lamp test so unknown sockets stay out of the split plan until the circuit is actually confirmed.

confirmed circuits
Mobile evidence

Guided evidence capture

Use phone-camera evidence slots for labels, plugs, leads, cable routes and breaker labels, then build a cautious handoff pack without inspection claims.

5 photo slots
Run-time planner

Load schedule / stagger planner

Separate must-run load from cycling or waiting loads so temporary heaters, drying kit, fans and AC do not all run together on one confirmed circuit.

stagger plan
UK plug load

3 kW / 13 A plug checker

Check how close a 3 kW heater is to a 13 amp plug/socket once voltage, other load, run time and extension-lead risk are counted.

13 A edge case
Separate supplies

Circuit split planner

Place heaters, dryers and fans across known separate supplies so one socket or circuit is not carrying the whole temporary load.

separate circuits
Leaks and damp rooms

Drying kit load checker

Add dehumidifiers, air movers and background heaters before they run all day, then check amps, kWh and warning margin.

dehumidifiers + fans
AC and fans

Portable cooling load checker

Check portable AC input watts, cooling fans and existing same-socket equipment before adding more load to a hot room.

AC input watts
Heater count

Electric heater count planner

Work out how many equal-sized electric heaters fit on one or more selected supplies before the delivery turns up.

13 A / 16 A / 32 A
Cable red flags

Extension lead risk checker

Check lead rating, coiled reels, adaptor chains, wet routes and traffic routes before high-load temporary equipment runs for hours.

reels + adaptors
Supplier message

Temporary hire brief builder

Build a copyable hire-supplier note with site type, supply rating, equipment watts and the checks needed before delivery.

copyable brief
kWh and tariff

Running cost estimator

Estimate amps while running, daily kWh and rough electricity cost from the equipment input watts, quantity, run time and tariff.

kWh/day + £
Label reader

Equipment label reader

Upload a rating-label photo, extract visible volts, watts and amps, then confirm the numbers manually.

optional label read

The useful calculators run from the numbers on the kit.

The load, circuit-split, drying, cooling, heater-count, extension-lead and cost checks work from the socket rating, equipment watts and run time you enter. That keeps the page focused on the thing that actually trips breakers: combined load.

Setup assistant turns the same load maths into a staged plan.

Use it when you need a practical sequence: what can run together, what must stop, what to move to another supply, and what to send to a supplier or electrician.