unusual cooker wiring? or wrong?

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mrmisior

the existing setup:
32A mcb, 2 x 2.5mm twin & earth cables in parallel (ring final?) from CU to cooker switch (40m length), there is no other sockets or spurs - only the cooker switch, 6mm cable from cooker switch to cooker (<2m lenght)
it is not right, is it? how can I make it right?
also: the mcb is marked 'heater' not 'cooker'...

Michael
 
So you're saying there's a ring main like set up, which only supplies the cooker? No that's not right, you'll need to run a single larger cable probably 6mm depending on conditions.
 
So you're saying there's a ring main like set up, which only supplies the cooker? No that's not right, you'll need to run a single larger cable probably 6mm depending on conditions.

It might be unusual to do, but why couldn't you run a final ring circuit for a cooker if done correctly? Which Regs prohibit this?
 
6kW cooker, 30A max as per manual.
cables clipped on a wooden wall in a ceiling void of 400mmx200mm size, no insulation
my concern is the length of the run ~40 meters
what are the length limits from CU to cooker switch and from switch to cooker? does it apply to this 'ring' or only to proper radial?
wish I would not ask the simple question but can't find answers in the book.
 
Circuit lengths - Appendix 15 BGB
It's also in the Onsite guide and the OSG for the Building Regs (Sorry cant quote either of these as they are in the van).
 
as long as volt drop is within limits, no problem. as truckster said. remember diversity. you're looking at a load of around 16-18A.
 
Seems like a dangerous bodge to me. Parallel cables are usually large sizes that have to be lugged and bolted onto terminals ie impossible for one them to become disconnected. Conversely with 2 x 2.5's its quite likely that a breakage could occur to one 2.5 at a termination point. And your only indication would be when the smoke and flames start.

Should be ripped out and replaced.
 
Seems like a dangerous bodge to me. Parallel cables are usually large sizes that have to be lugged and bolted onto terminals ie impossible for one them to become disconnected. Conversely with 2 x 2.5's its quite likely that a breakage could occur to one 2.5 at a termination point. And your only indication would be when the smoke and flames start.

Should be ripped out and replaced.

same thing can happen on a ring final, but we still install them.
 
As long as all your tests comply then crack on. Just label the CU up and note on cert.

Chances of conductors breaking once terminated and connection units screwed back is going to be rare, if job done right. If Mr or Mrs bodge it DIYer comes along in the future a fiddles, its there problem.
 
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