That's what I mean Blones. It will have it's own circuit off the fuse box. I asked a couple of sparky's about this and running a 16 amp of a 3 pin socket is risky. It will work but the amount of current running around the circuit with other appliances running like kettles, toasters, electric fires, ovens(2 kw) and hobs can make the wires get a bit hot and even melt. Hence my point on it having it's own circuit from the fuse box. Although most modern kitchens have their own circuit so don't plug your extension lead in a kitchen.Then there the extension cable. My 240v ext cables can only take 3.3kw. What wattage is the Ritmo motor. The UMP1 was 4 kw. I have had 110v cables melt on me as well as transformer outlets when running 3 Hilti breakers at 1100w each. Had a 3 pin plug melt as well. Got to think will your insurance cover you for plugging a 16amp plug in a 13 amp socket?