Can I Plug a Dishwasher into a Normal Socket?

Yes — most modern dishwashers can plug directly into a standard 13-amp UK socket, provided the socket is installed safely and the circuit can handle the load. Many integrated dishwashers come fitted with a plug from the factory.

However, because kitchens often have multiple high-demand appliances running from the same circuit, it’s important to make sure the socket isn’t overloaded and that the connection follows UK electrical guidance.

When a Dishwasher Can Use a Normal Socket

  • The dishwasher’s power rating is 13A or below.
  • The socket is easily accessible for switching off.
  • The socket isn’t directly behind the dishwasher (risk of crushing the plug).
  • The kitchen circuit isn’t already powering several heavy-load appliances.

When You Might Need a Fused Spur

A fused spur can be required if you want a fixed, tidy installation or if the socket won’t be accessible once the dishwasher is in place. This is common with integrated models.

Quick Facts

💡 Quick fact
Most dishwashers use 10A–13A.
⚡ Power tip
Never use extension leads for dishwashers.

Safety Notes

If you’re unsure whether your socket or circuit is suitable, a qualified electrician can confirm the safest setup for your kitchen.

For more guidance on appliance installation, explore our range of dishwashers or browse the CATA advice hub.

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