Hi,
I have a scenario I would like some opinions on please.
I have 2 ovens, one on top of the other.
Oven 1 – 3.5kW (not yet installed)
Oven 2 – 3.5kW
Each feeding into a common heavy duty Bakelite Junction box. Each using the cable hardwired to the appliance by the manufacturer (So I assume these cables are sufficient).
The Bakelite Junction box then connects to (big red) Cooker Switch using 6mm flat cable.
Cooker Switch finally goes back to fuse box where there is a dedicated 32A breaker.
There is nothing else connected to this circuit.
Oven 1 (3.5kW) is a new replacement oven for a previous oven which was only 2.5kW.
Original installation was 13 years ago (Not sure if regs have changed since then).
Can anyone please tell me if I can just wire the new 3.5kW oven in to the junction box as a direct replacement of the 2.5kW oven? If not, what alternative options do I have?
Thanks in advance.
Ian.
(I have posted this to one other forum, apologies if you've seen it elsewhere)
I have a scenario I would like some opinions on please.
I have 2 ovens, one on top of the other.
Oven 1 – 3.5kW (not yet installed)
Oven 2 – 3.5kW
Each feeding into a common heavy duty Bakelite Junction box. Each using the cable hardwired to the appliance by the manufacturer (So I assume these cables are sufficient).
The Bakelite Junction box then connects to (big red) Cooker Switch using 6mm flat cable.
Cooker Switch finally goes back to fuse box where there is a dedicated 32A breaker.
There is nothing else connected to this circuit.
Oven 1 (3.5kW) is a new replacement oven for a previous oven which was only 2.5kW.
Original installation was 13 years ago (Not sure if regs have changed since then).
Can anyone please tell me if I can just wire the new 3.5kW oven in to the junction box as a direct replacement of the 2.5kW oven? If not, what alternative options do I have?
Thanks in advance.
Ian.
(I have posted this to one other forum, apologies if you've seen it elsewhere)