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James Boyle
scenario: old kitchen being replaced
cooker circuit protected by (i think) a 30A rewirable fuse
6mm T&E going from DB the the 45A dp cooker switch
2.5mm T&E cable then goes from cooker switch to a double socket plugged into which will be the plug for the cooker and plug for the gas hob's starter.
new cooker says to use a 13A plug, however the manufacturers flex on the cooker is 3x1.5mm cable which is bigger than expected.
the question is ... is the 2.5mm T&E from the cooker switch to the socket big enough or does it need to be 6mm?
[FONT=verdana, geneva, lucida, lucida grande, arial, helvetica, sans-serif]wasn't able to ascertain the max kW the new oven will use however if the manufacturer is happy with a 13A fuse in the plug then i guess its not going to draw any current higher than 13A so the 2.5mm T&E will be fine?[/FONT]
thanks
cooker circuit protected by (i think) a 30A rewirable fuse
6mm T&E going from DB the the 45A dp cooker switch
2.5mm T&E cable then goes from cooker switch to a double socket plugged into which will be the plug for the cooker and plug for the gas hob's starter.
new cooker says to use a 13A plug, however the manufacturers flex on the cooker is 3x1.5mm cable which is bigger than expected.
the question is ... is the 2.5mm T&E from the cooker switch to the socket big enough or does it need to be 6mm?
[FONT=verdana, geneva, lucida, lucida grande, arial, helvetica, sans-serif]wasn't able to ascertain the max kW the new oven will use however if the manufacturer is happy with a 13A fuse in the plug then i guess its not going to draw any current higher than 13A so the 2.5mm T&E will be fine?[/FONT]
thanks