High-load appliances need proper wiring — the right cable size, breaker, and isolator — or they trip, overheat, or damage other circuits.
We install and connect stoves, ovens, geysers, pumps, welders, compressors, and AC units across Bulawayo.
From a new ceramic stove in Barham Green to a borehole pump in Richmond or a workshop welder in Sauerstown, we run dedicated circuits and tidy DB terminations.
That means fewer nuisance trips and safer day-to-day use.
Load-shedding matters here.
We’ll advise which heavy circuits should stay off your inverter backup and how to integrate with a generator via a safe changeover.
Voltage drop is real on long cable runs.
We size cables correctly for distance and load so motors start cleanly and elements heat as they should.
Working in Famona, Montrose, Mahatshula, and the CBD, we give clear quotes and practical advice in plain language.
Expect labelled isolators, neat conduit or trunking, and a clean handover.
Connect a Stove, Geyser, Pump or AC
Tell us your suburb and a short description (e.g., “new stove & isolator in Barham Green,” “borehole pump trips on start”). We’ll call to confirm options and pricing.
FAQs
1) Do stoves and ovens need a dedicated circuit?
Yes. We install the correct cable, breaker, and wall isolator, then label the DB. Shared circuits cause overheating and frequent tripping, especially after grid returns.
2) My pump/welder trips the power — what’s wrong?
Often undersized cables, wrong breaker type, or poor earthing. Motors and welders have high start-up current; we size wiring and breakers to handle inrush and reduce nuisance trips.
3) Can you wire a geyser with a timer?
Yes. We install the geyser isolator and can add a timer to manage consumption. We’ll also check earthing and bonding on the pipework for safety.
4) Will this connect to my inverter or generator?
Heavy loads usually stay off inverter backup to preserve batteries. We can keep them on the grid/generator side via a proper changeover so your system remains safe and stable.
5) Do you handle three-phase equipment?
We do. For workshops in Pumula, Tshabalala, or the CBD, we connect three-phase motors and balance phases at the DB, with correct protection and isolators.
6) The cable run to my pump is long — is that a problem?
It can be. Long runs increase voltage drop. We upsize the cable and choose suitable breakers so the pump starts reliably and doesn’t overheat.
Book a High-Load Connection
Share your suburb (e.g., Richmond, Famona, or CBD) and what you’re connecting. We’ll call back to plan cable size, isolator position, and breaker selection.