Hi All
Just looking for a 2nd opinion on cable sizing / breaker for a old cooker.
The customer has had a 'Cooker Engineer' out to advise that the cooker needs to be wired in 16mm cable to a cooker switch which is currently unused.
The current setup is a 2.5mm HR flex on a plug top with a 13 amp fuse plugged directly into the kitchen ring main. Whilst i agree that it should be on a dedicated circuit rather than plugged into the kitchen ring I've got some issues with his recommendation of requiring a 16mm cable directly into a cooker switch.
Cooker in question (having confirmed with manufacturer) they state requires 'HO5RR-F cable @ 230V 3x 2.5mm2' with a maximum load of 19amps.
This tells me that 2.5mm cable would be adequate for the cooker & not requiring a 16mm cable as the 'cooker engineer' has stated?
Other issue is the cooker switch on the wall (not currently used) is wired in 6mm T&E connected to a 32A type B MCB.
Am i right in thinking that this could be utilised by doing the following ... Replacing the cable from cooker to switch for 'HO5RR-F 2.5mm2 3-Core directly wired into the existing cooker switch. Then dropping the MCB to a 20A to protect the cooker cable from exceeding 20A?
Any opinions on this would be great as at present is maufacturers vs cooker engineer vs electrician!
Just looking for a 2nd opinion on cable sizing / breaker for a old cooker.
The customer has had a 'Cooker Engineer' out to advise that the cooker needs to be wired in 16mm cable to a cooker switch which is currently unused.
The current setup is a 2.5mm HR flex on a plug top with a 13 amp fuse plugged directly into the kitchen ring main. Whilst i agree that it should be on a dedicated circuit rather than plugged into the kitchen ring I've got some issues with his recommendation of requiring a 16mm cable directly into a cooker switch.
Cooker in question (having confirmed with manufacturer) they state requires 'HO5RR-F cable @ 230V 3x 2.5mm2' with a maximum load of 19amps.
This tells me that 2.5mm cable would be adequate for the cooker & not requiring a 16mm cable as the 'cooker engineer' has stated?
Other issue is the cooker switch on the wall (not currently used) is wired in 6mm T&E connected to a 32A type B MCB.
Am i right in thinking that this could be utilised by doing the following ... Replacing the cable from cooker to switch for 'HO5RR-F 2.5mm2 3-Core directly wired into the existing cooker switch. Then dropping the MCB to a 20A to protect the cooker cable from exceeding 20A?
Any opinions on this would be great as at present is maufacturers vs cooker engineer vs electrician!