Hi folks, not posted in a while but I have been having a few interesting discussions about this one !!!
I have come across a cooker connection outlet which is wired in 6mm and supplied via 45a dp sw and a 32a MCB
Now in this outlet I have an oven at 3kw wired in 2.5mm HOFR and a sparker for the hob wired in 1mm flex.
Guy from work reckons this is a C1 as the 2 cables are not rated to 32 amps. I disagree with him, While I think it is bad practice and would probably fit dual box with 2 s skts or spurs.
My take on it though is it could probably be coded c3 due to the fact that the oven and sparker will not draw anymore load than what they are rated at and the cables supplying them are adequate for that load hence overload protection may be omitted. As long as my circuit complies with fault protection requirements, it is not best practice and I would improve but would it warrant a C2 or C1!! And an unsatisfactory EICR ?? In my opinion no. But I have heard a few different opinions on this one !!!
I have come across a cooker connection outlet which is wired in 6mm and supplied via 45a dp sw and a 32a MCB
Now in this outlet I have an oven at 3kw wired in 2.5mm HOFR and a sparker for the hob wired in 1mm flex.
Guy from work reckons this is a C1 as the 2 cables are not rated to 32 amps. I disagree with him, While I think it is bad practice and would probably fit dual box with 2 s skts or spurs.
My take on it though is it could probably be coded c3 due to the fact that the oven and sparker will not draw anymore load than what they are rated at and the cables supplying them are adequate for that load hence overload protection may be omitted. As long as my circuit complies with fault protection requirements, it is not best practice and I would improve but would it warrant a C2 or C1!! And an unsatisfactory EICR ?? In my opinion no. But I have heard a few different opinions on this one !!!