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    Wiring in 2 x 13amp single ovens and hob

    Just checked inside the box and it is 6.8kw
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    Wiring in 2 x 13amp single ovens and hob

    To save any further confusion, my mistake:- 30 amp feed exists to kitchen Intention is to install:- 2 x built in single fan assisted ovens which manufacturers state have a rating of 2.9KW each. 1 x electric ceramic hob which the manufacturers state has a rating of 2.2KW.
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    Wiring in 2 x 13amp single ovens and hob

    Sorry for not responding earlier, got tied up on something. Both the cookers and 'Electric' hob collectively do exceed 10kw overall. Ovens are 2.9kw each and Electric Hob is 2.2kw. Cooker installation instruction say connect to a 13amp switched fused connection.
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    Wiring in 2 x 13amp single ovens and hob

    Is it better to wire the two ovens with separate 13amp fused spurs on the extended ring main and wire the hob from the dedicated 45amp feed or would it be ok to wire the 45amp feed from the cooker switch to a 60amp junction box and then spur two separate 13amp fused feeds for the ovens as well...
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    Joining 1.0mm lighting cable to 1.5mm cable

    Kai Many thanks. Not a big house and total wattage for all lights on this circuit is approx 800watts, if all on at once. I believe that max is for any one circuit is the rquivilant to 11 x 100watts lights, if I have read this correctly?
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    Joining 1.0mm lighting cable to 1.5mm cable

    Thanks - Although have done many DIY wiring jobs in the past, I think I will get a sparks to come and do it to be sure after the event of the new regs etc. As for the downlighters, she that must be obeyed wants them and if I thought they were hidious, I would have been brave enough and...
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    Joining 1.0mm lighting cable to 1.5mm cable

    Can anyone help please I have an existing 1.0mm lighting circuit in kitchen and am adding some 50watt downlighters. Two questions: 1. The new lights say use 1.0mm cable only. Would there be a problem using 1.5mm? 2. To do the above I have to extend the circuit - I already have 1.5mm...
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