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Author Topic: Electric Cooker Instalation  (Read 2519 times)

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Re: Electric Cooker Instalation
« Reply #15 on: 11 December 2012, 12:05:06 »

  As long as it isnt one of those range type cookers, 6mm cable is the norn. a range cooker will need 10mm. Part P would be required by any tradesman employed incase of "incident" so the liability insurance would be inforce. Fan ovens only need 13A plug top on then provided they are an oven only i.e no hob with them
Keith B

.....unless the fan oven has a top oven and a grill, then it is a minimum of a 30 amp supply. Plus electric hob and you get up to 45amp. :y
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Re: Electric Cooker Instalation
« Reply #16 on: 11 December 2012, 12:33:16 »

  As long as it isnt one of those range type cookers, 6mm cable is the norn. a range cooker will need 10mm. Part P would be required by any tradesman employed incase of "incident" so the liability insurance would be inforce. Fan ovens only need 13A plug top on then provided they are an oven only i.e no hob with them
Keith B

.....unless the fan oven has a top oven and a grill, then it is a minimum of a 30 amp supply. Plus electric hob and you get up to 45amp. :y

Indeed. Always check the rating of the appliance. Some single ovens are only 2kW or so. Our double oven is rated at about 6kW. IIRC
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