Hi all, I have just won a freestanding electric cooker on e-bay and want to check the suitability of the wiring prior to install. The cooker feed is 6mm² cable on a radial circuit of under 10m to a cooker/socket outlet - this runs a radio & toaster as well, though I can relocate these if necessary. The house was rewired three years ago and has a new Wylex 100A distribution unit, the cooker is on the RCD (rated 80A) side with a 32A fuse. The new cooker is rated 10-10.9KW. I have a feeling I already know the answer [I probably need 10mm² cable and a 45 or 50A fuse...]. Could someone please confirm the spec that I need? Also, is this likely to cause a problem on the RCD side and should I move it to the non RCD protected part of the fuse box where I have a couple of spare slots. Finally, the whole set up will be replaced in a year or so when we move our kitchen into another area of the house when we will move to dual fuel - an antique cooker failure has necessitated the new all electric purchase and I want to make sure I have a safe temporary solution. Thanks, Jake