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    Single Oven Connection.

    I think it is 6 mm but I would have it checked. It is a conventional routing within the plasterboard walls of a modern property, which was built 10 years ago.
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    Single Oven Connection.

    Thanks to you both, for the help. Sparkwright, would your suggestion of a mini CU in the kitchen work if the MW was connected to the 13 amp kitchen ring, and the mini CU then supplied the induction hob at a 7.2 kw 30 amp load, and across the room, the pyrolitic single oven at 3.4 kw 15 amp...
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    Single Oven Connection.

    No the problem is that the CU is quite a distance from the kitchen and it is laminate flooring all the way. Sorry, I had a typo and misled you by saying 30 amp.
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    Single Oven Connection.

    Thanks for coming back. I don't want to have to pull up and possibly damage a large quantity of laminate from the kitchen through the hall to the CU, so was hoping that some of my suggestions above for relocating the oven would be suitable. You use the word 'ideally', so are any of my...
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    Single Oven Connection.

    Thanks for your reply. The reason I mentioned the 13 amp socket connection for the oven is because this method for connecting an oven is mentioned a few times on this site. At present the oven is connected along with the hob to the 32 amp cooker unit. If I was to take a long lead from the...
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    Single Oven Connection.

    I am renovating our kitchen. The single oven is going to be relocated across the room from its present position beneath the hob. The hob will remain where it is on the cooker radial circuit. There is a double 13 amp socket available at the other location. It is a pyrolitic oven with a total...
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