Oven and Hob Cable over current protection

Yes, but only if you put it on a 16A breaker.

And it would have to be a very short run as you would very quickly run into volt drop problems. In reality no one would do it.

My original question wasn't really about diversity. It's about having a 10A (without diversity) oven connected to a 32A 10mm supply. Does it need to be fused down, or is overload of the cable unlikely enough that this isn't required?


Thought you said 6mm? in OP . The breaker is there to protect cable. If you go down at the outlet to something that can't handle 32A then you would need to put a fuse in.
 
The breaker is there to protect cable. If you go down at the outlet to something that can't handle 32A then you would need to put a fuse in.

I thought as much, but hoped otherwise. Maybe I'll be lucky and the oven will come with 4mm flex.

Just to check - I can fuse down using an FCU, or a BS1363 plug and socket?

I presume connecting a 2.4KW oven into the kitchen ring would be frowned upon? I seem to recall anything over 2KW should be dedicated circuit. Just want to be clear on all the options.
 
I thought as much, but hoped otherwise. Maybe I'll be lucky and the oven will come with 4mm flex.

Just to check - I can fuse down using an FCU, or a BS1363 plug and socket?

I presume connecting a 2.4KW oven into the kitchen ring would be frowned upon? I seem to recall anything over 2KW should be dedicated circuit. Just want to be clear on all the options.

Agree :)
 
I thought as much, but hoped otherwise. Maybe I'll be lucky and the oven will come with 4mm flex.

Just to check - I can fuse down using an FCU, or a BS1363 plug and socket?

I presume connecting a 2.4KW oven into the kitchen ring would be frowned upon? I seem to recall anything over 2KW should be dedicated circuit. Just want to be clear on all the options.

yes this is what they say. but if you bought a tumble dryer you wouldnt do this, you would just plug it in. however a fixed applience should have an accesable means of isolation
 
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