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Why a double socket for one appliance?
The cable is 10mm and in the CU it says NSB40.ban-all-sheds said:What size is the cable, and what's the rating of the MCB for the cooker circuit?
I'm just a humble DIYer
View media item 2902Bongos said:I'm sure the regualrs on here would like to see a picture of inside the CU - if you feel confident enough to take the front cover off and take a pic.
That was quick!
Also the 6A MCB on the far left
The cable is 10mm and in the CU it says NSB40.ban-all-sheds said:What size is the cable, and what's the rating of the MCB for the cooker circuit?
The rating of the hob is 5.5kw and the oven is 4.87kw
How do you work it out? Thanks
Well maybe not that humble...I'm just a humble DIYer
Seriously?
Or from the MET to the pipes.That was quick!
I can't see any main bonding conductors. These should run from the earth bar (top left of CU) to the water/gas pipes.
10, I hope, what with there being 10 conductors coming out of the MCBs....Edit: It might be my eyes again! Maybe there are main bonds as there appear to be 9 cpc's on the earth bar.
I'm not sure of anything anymore! I do remember on the first visit he asked me the rating of the hob then said I would not need a separate cable to the CU as the existing cable was 10mm and could take both. I've just pulled out the microwave above the oven and taken a picture of what's behindSpace cat said:are you sure that the cooker circuit cable is 10mm
Can you point me in the direction of what it should have please? I'm conscious I'm just a punter and not talking anyone's language here, but thanks for all you patience and input.333rocky333 said:looks like 1 main earth
4 circuit earths and 3 ring earths (two in each)
no sign of any bonding wires in there
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