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We are installing a new kitchen with the following cooking appliances - Combination Microwave rated at 3.2kW, Oven rated at 3.55kW and Hob rated at 7.2kW making a total of around 60A!
The plan was to supply both the oven and hob from a 45A cooker connection unit with a DP isolator protected by a 45A MCB supplied by 6mm T&E from a consumer unit located less than 1m (on the other side of a wall) however then my better half decided to add the combination microwave to the mix.
The kitchen also has a 4mm2 radial circuit supplying the rest of the worktop 13A outlets (and a single dishwasher) and a dedicated socket (on a non-RCD-protected MCB) for the Fridge/Freezer only.
Would you connect the combi oven into the same connection unit and isolator as the other oven (and hob) or just connect the combination microwave into a normal 13A plugtop and outlet ? Alternatively I suppose could run a second 6mm cable from the 45A MCB to a separate isolator for the two ovens (combi+normal oven) and leave the hob on the other isolator - but whilst I can't find anything which would prohibit this it does seem a bit, well, unusual.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
[E2A: I know I had a similar thread a while ago, but the kitchen requirements have changed rather a lot (as have many things!) so it seemed more appropriate to start this one]
The plan was to supply both the oven and hob from a 45A cooker connection unit with a DP isolator protected by a 45A MCB supplied by 6mm T&E from a consumer unit located less than 1m (on the other side of a wall) however then my better half decided to add the combination microwave to the mix.
The kitchen also has a 4mm2 radial circuit supplying the rest of the worktop 13A outlets (and a single dishwasher) and a dedicated socket (on a non-RCD-protected MCB) for the Fridge/Freezer only.
Would you connect the combi oven into the same connection unit and isolator as the other oven (and hob) or just connect the combination microwave into a normal 13A plugtop and outlet ? Alternatively I suppose could run a second 6mm cable from the 45A MCB to a separate isolator for the two ovens (combi+normal oven) and leave the hob on the other isolator - but whilst I can't find anything which would prohibit this it does seem a bit, well, unusual.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
[E2A: I know I had a similar thread a while ago, but the kitchen requirements have changed rather a lot (as have many things!) so it seemed more appropriate to start this one]
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