I am having a new kitchen fitted and replacing the electric oven/gas hob with an all electric Range cooker with a quoted max rating of 14.8kw. This will be on the opposite side of the kitchen to the previous oven. I was surprised to learn that my electrician plans to use the existing 6mm cable from consumer unit to isolator switch (around 18 Feet)and run a 6mm cable from it (about 20 feet) to the new cooker. The manufacturer gives a max rating of 7.43kw to the hob leaving 7.37kw for the two ovens. Our kettle is rated at 2.45 - 3kw. My view is that it will be too easy to overload this circuit on a big cooking day (xmas?) by switching on both ovens (30A) boiling a kettle at the isolator socket (12A) and frying an egg on the 2.02kw plate (8.4A). Thats a total of 50.4A. What would the voltage drop be over this installation? I am a complete novice but feel I need a 10mm cable to this cooker. I have yet to have this out with him as a lot of the prelim wiring has been done and the kitchen is fitted starting next week. I request comments from qualified electricians please, to assist in my argument. I did ring the manufacturers and they said that using diversity 6mm "should be alright" but then said they were not electricians!
Please reply ASAP before it may be too late.
Please reply ASAP before it may be too late.
