Have installed a 6mm radial from an RCD protected CU on a 32amp mcb to feed 2 cookers, that I was told were on 13amp plugs.
Each cooker is fed/isloated from its own 45amp isolator switch, which from there I ran 2.5mm cable to each socket both no more than 2 meters long in plastic capping in the wall.
After inspecting the cookers I found them to be 3.5KW and in the manual it says not to use 13amp plug or fuses if in the UK.
So my worry is that is I put the cookers on flew outlettes will the 2.5's be ok under regulations? It can handle the 3.5k easy I should imagine but what if there was some kind of fault?
Should I just put the often on 13amp fuses or even replace the MCB to a 20amp. In which case I am worried about blown fuses or contestant tripping with the ovens are at max.
Each cooker is fed/isloated from its own 45amp isolator switch, which from there I ran 2.5mm cable to each socket both no more than 2 meters long in plastic capping in the wall.
After inspecting the cookers I found them to be 3.5KW and in the manual it says not to use 13amp plug or fuses if in the UK.
So my worry is that is I put the cookers on flew outlettes will the 2.5's be ok under regulations? It can handle the 3.5k easy I should imagine but what if there was some kind of fault?
Should I just put the often on 13amp fuses or even replace the MCB to a 20amp. In which case I am worried about blown fuses or contestant tripping with the ovens are at max.