Thank you!!! sorry for not posting in old thread. You have been a great help, just wanted it clarified as had mix info today....no more questions now I promise :)
Sorry I did not realise it was impolite, I only joined up a few days ago so obviously don't know the rules yet. I was only trying to clear something up regarding the kw.
I am going to buy an electric freestanding oven, looking around most appliances have a max kw use of 10-11. If my electrician has said I have to find one under 9.5kw (41amps) Can I purchase a cooker over 9.5 kw ? or does it not really matter? ( i do a lot of cooking and don't want the breaker to...
Thank you for this. I know that he suggests the best option is gas/electric combo and maybe it is but if i want a freestanding electric cooker (as this is what my kitchen is fitted for) is this still do-able with these cables and restrictions? He did not inform me about any of this when...
Yes he said a freestanding electric cooker would be ok if it has two separate units, one for hob and one for oven, but do freestanding electric cookers have two separate connections?
thanks for your help.
Thank you again, it's all a bit confusing to me. This is one of his emails he sent to me explaining why-
The cables installed are sufficient to power a seperate cooker and hob each upto 9.5kw which for the size of the house and kitchen is ample, and again will power a lot of cooker/hob units...
Thank you everyone.
Basically I think he assumed that I wanted a gas hob /electric oven so installed two 6mm cables instead of one. However this is not what I want and now it seems that freestanding electric cookers are mostly above 9.5kw. He said that if i can find an electric freestanding...
Hi there. I have recently had my 2 bedroom house re-wired. I am currently looking for a cooker, preferably electric freestanding. My electrician has just informed me that I must find a cooker with a max of 9.5 kw, or buy a gas hob/electric oven combo. The reason for this is because he has...