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stu-rob
Hi all, after a bit of advice. I'm helping a mate at the weekend to fit a new kitchen and as such he's replacing his old freestanding cooker with a seperate oven and hob. The hob (6Kw) is staying in the same location as before so can utilise the existing 45A dp switch with 6mm cabling. However the oven (3.2Kw) is now going on the opposite side of the kitchen and as such is more than 2 metres from the switch so requires a seperate one fitting.
Now I'm qualified to do the job but I don't do it for a living so was wondering what best practise would be for this. Should I extend the current cooker radial circuit from the current 45A switch to a new 45A DP switch and site next to the new oven or can I utilise the kitchens ring main, given the rating of the new oven and allowing for diversity, and fit a switchable fused spur from a socket (that is close to the new oven) to feed a new socket behind the new oven (I believe the new oven is fitted with a 13A plug).
Your help would be much appreciated
Regards
Stu
Now I'm qualified to do the job but I don't do it for a living so was wondering what best practise would be for this. Should I extend the current cooker radial circuit from the current 45A switch to a new 45A DP switch and site next to the new oven or can I utilise the kitchens ring main, given the rating of the new oven and allowing for diversity, and fit a switchable fused spur from a socket (that is close to the new oven) to feed a new socket behind the new oven (I believe the new oven is fitted with a 13A plug).
Your help would be much appreciated
Regards
Stu