hi guys,
im looking into buying a new kitchen which is easy enough to fit, however i wish to pick your brains on electrics and wire sizing. when installing a kitchen i wish to move the cooker point to the opposit wall and will lengthen the cable by fitting it into a rose to joint it(is there a better way)the cable is less than 10 mtrs and is 6mm cooker cable, however when i move the point to the opposit wall i wish for it to run 2 built in ovens. this i will do by wiring them both to one cooker isolation switch with 6mm in two direct spurs from the switch.(is that the right way of doing it)
ive just checked the cooker fuse for the rating and it says b32 and mt132 it is a rdc type fuse
would the rating of the fuse be an issue and will 6mm cable pull the ampage of two ovens safely
thanks
terry
im looking into buying a new kitchen which is easy enough to fit, however i wish to pick your brains on electrics and wire sizing. when installing a kitchen i wish to move the cooker point to the opposit wall and will lengthen the cable by fitting it into a rose to joint it(is there a better way)the cable is less than 10 mtrs and is 6mm cooker cable, however when i move the point to the opposit wall i wish for it to run 2 built in ovens. this i will do by wiring them both to one cooker isolation switch with 6mm in two direct spurs from the switch.(is that the right way of doing it)
ive just checked the cooker fuse for the rating and it says b32 and mt132 it is a rdc type fuse
would the rating of the fuse be an issue and will 6mm cable pull the ampage of two ovens safely
thanks
terry