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brizospark
OK I know this has already been covered but I have been asked to install a supply and isolation switch to a Rangemaster cooker which has a rating of 14kw.
This cooker has a couple of ovens and grills and induction hobs - it's a beast
My question is regarding the cable / isolation switch rating, I know there is some debate over the issue but I reckon being realistic there is no chance that the cooker will ever run at full capacity and that a 6mm cable covered by a 40a MCB (only 5m run from board no insulation under floor) and a 45a DB switch would suffice.
The other option would be a 63a MCB with 10mm cable and a 63a rotary isolator.
The house is occupied by a couple and soon to be baby.
What would you guys do in this situation?
This cooker has a couple of ovens and grills and induction hobs - it's a beast
My question is regarding the cable / isolation switch rating, I know there is some debate over the issue but I reckon being realistic there is no chance that the cooker will ever run at full capacity and that a 6mm cable covered by a 40a MCB (only 5m run from board no insulation under floor) and a 45a DB switch would suffice.
The other option would be a 63a MCB with 10mm cable and a 63a rotary isolator.
The house is occupied by a couple and soon to be baby.
What would you guys do in this situation?