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Double oven kitchen wiring - check

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 8:19 am    Post Subject:
Double oven kitchen wiring - check
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Hi guys,
I am about to change my single electric oven for a double one and want to check that everything is ok.

In the terminal box, I have a cooker breaker (50Amp), from there, a 6mm armoured cable (10 meter along the outside wall to the kitchen) going to the control unit in the kitchen – this is 45Amp rated.
From there, it goes behind the oven to a split box where it feeds the electric hob and the oven.
Electric hob is around 7.2 Kw.
Double oven will be around 5 Kw (the current single oven is less).

Total: 12.2 Kw, which ask for 50.8 amp in full load.

Is it ok to connect as it is or do I need to upgrade the consumer unit in the kitchen?

Thanks
Seb
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 7:14 pm    Post Subject:
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Have your electrician change the MCB (breaker) for a 40 amp one. 6mm SWA can rarely (if ever) carry 50 amps, and the CCU (cooker switch) is only rated to 45 amps, as you say.

And your cooker will rarely need 40 amps anyway, never mind 50 (all its elements cycle on and off on thermostats!)


By the way, normally a single oven will plug into a standard socket like a kettle does.
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Thanks Steve, very useful - I'll do that!
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