Hello all,
I'm replacing a gas oven and hob for an electric oven and induction hob.
It will have it's own dedicated 32A cooker circuit which is wired in 6mm cable that leads to a double pole cooker switch with socket, which then leads to a cooker hardwire outlet.
My new oven is 3.5kw, my new hob is 6kw. I have done the diversity calculations and found that these will be fine on the 32A circuit.
I plan on hard wiring both the oven and the hob to a dual appliance cooker outlet.
My question is with the cable that comes from the oven to the cooker outlet and the cable that comes from the hob to the cooker outlet.
Both oven and hob have 3093Y 2.5mm heat resistant flex which is rated at 25A.
Will this be sufficient?
I'm replacing a gas oven and hob for an electric oven and induction hob.
It will have it's own dedicated 32A cooker circuit which is wired in 6mm cable that leads to a double pole cooker switch with socket, which then leads to a cooker hardwire outlet.
My new oven is 3.5kw, my new hob is 6kw. I have done the diversity calculations and found that these will be fine on the 32A circuit.
I plan on hard wiring both the oven and the hob to a dual appliance cooker outlet.
My question is with the cable that comes from the oven to the cooker outlet and the cable that comes from the hob to the cooker outlet.
Both oven and hob have 3093Y 2.5mm heat resistant flex which is rated at 25A.
Will this be sufficient?