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Hi,

I have had an electrician out to look at at what needs to be done to install two new ovens and a new hob.

Existing: 6mm cable which was used for a double oven & hob previously, with one isolating switch. 40A breaker (think it should be 32A)

Two new ovens: Neff 2 x 2.99KW 13A
New hob: 6.5 KW

I just want to confirm that his recommendations are correct as it involves running some new cables so carpet, floor boards up etc etc.

If anyone could advise that would be brilliant :)
 
Many thanks to everyone that has taken the time to reply. There is so much conflicting advise out there.

Another electrician has said:

"you will either need to upgrade your current circuit to 50amp and use 10mm cable, or put in an additional circuit using 4mm for a 32amp. Your current circuit is fine with the cable size and breaker but both your ovens have a max load of 26am
(together), and the hob on its own has a max of 28amps. Please bear in mind that these levels are the maximum, ie, everything all on at the same time at max, which I doubt will ever happen?

Taking Diversity into consideration, you should be fine with the current circuit and personally that is the approach I would take unless you begin to have overload tripping issues. And then review the idea of upgrading or adding an additional circuit."

You try to do the right thing by getting an electrician in but it feels like the 1st one was trying to make it a bigger job than it probably is.

Special thanks to telectrix, I will be following your advice.
 
Had my double oven out today for the first time since we moved in..bit of 10mm behind there, goes into a one gang double pole isolator. Some people o_O
One place I was at, the cooker had 10mm and the shower 6mm. You don't have to guess why I was called ...
Re the Kitchen - I'd get another Electrician out :) .
 
just as an aside, i recently came across an installation where a 6.0mm cable on a 30A 3036 fuse had happily been supplying a sub-main feeding a free standing cooker and a 8.5kW shower. been fine for over 30 years. no sign of cable damage.
 
Think the comments are slightly unfair as no member has seen the job. If its only 3m away how hard isit going to be to wire 2x radial circuits to the ovens and put 20A dp switch above in the cupboard (assuming its larder unit). Could be easier/cheaper than faffing around with the old 6mm supply, and yes diversity proves it could take it but there is the chance you could overload it and guidance is for any fixed load appliance >2kw to be on a dedicated circuit.
Just saying
 
Thought diversity only applied to max demand, not design current. I know in the real world its another thing. I would try to separate supplies to some degree purely to ensure continuity of supply in case of a fault. One out all out, no good?!?
 
Think the comments are slightly unfair as no member has seen the job. If its only 3m away how hard isit going to be to wire 2x radial circuits to the ovens and put 20A dp switch above in the cupboard (assuming its larder unit). Could be easier/cheaper than faffing around with the old 6mm supply, and yes diversity proves it could take it but there is the chance you could overload it and guidance is for any fixed load appliance >2kw to be on a dedicated circuit.
Just saying
Hi bigspark17, to get the new cables would require either unsightly trunking along the entire length of the hall way or taking up the new carpet/chipboard upstairs to hide the cables. Neither ideal tbh. This is why I came on here to get a second opinion. It would seem that everyone has a different opinion :(
 
It would seem that everyone has a different opinion :(
The regs are concerned about safety, not standardisation, so there's more than one way to skin a cat. Design involves more than pulling a standard circuit out of your back pocket, you have to look at what's there and make a suitable design for the situation in front of you.
Your original sparky hasn't done that. However if you want 4 opinions then ask 2 people! And only 3 of them will comply with the regs, but everyone will swear blind theirs is the only one that complies.
 
It's a funny thing, getting professional guidance... In my experience some sparks over rate what is needed to be safe because they don't understand what is really required to be safe (fear of falling short of complex and somewhat vague regulation). Then you have another group that over exaggerate simply to line their own pockets. Together these two groups seem to account for a worryingly high % of sparks.

Then of course you have the other type that has the knowledge to confidently calculate what is required, and as a professional will offer to sell you nothing more or less than what they calculate is correct. I use this forum as I know that the sparks on here are driven predominantly by passion over profit - otherwise they wouldn't be on here talking about their work for free, after having already been at work all day! They still won't agree about method of course.. But generally there is collective agreement if something is definitely not right. It seems your local sparks plan was a bit ott... I'd go for a couple more quotes and consider how much confidence the person inspires, alongside whatever price/solution they give ;)
 

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