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    Wire spec for cooker, full MCB to outlet details attached

    not sure, not there atm will check tomorrow and report back, cheers
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    Wire spec for cooker, full MCB to outlet details attached

    thanks for the advice guys. Re the method column, sorry thought my leg was being pulled!! So, whats the definitive answer to my original query, or is there not one for the DIYer and it needs and electrician to actually connect the cooker to the wall. I get a 45A MCB and put it in the CU...
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    Wire spec for cooker, full MCB to outlet details attached

    yes, the installation reference method is 100. Thanks, so i am ok using 6mm twin and earth and the 40A MCB? You lot have succeeded i will just get a spark in at this rate!!! lol! Only want to get some food cooked!
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    Wire spec for cooker, full MCB to outlet details attached

    hi, thanks realised and edited my post but it re-posted it! it was issued July this year (new build), yes it is all typed up I am at a loss why the developer would put a 40A MCB in if 45A required, or is this cooker at the higher end of maximum loads?
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    Wire spec for cooker, full MCB to outlet details attached

    hi, no used to be but on 4 wheels now. I am confused then, will it need a 45A MCB put in, will the 6mm twin and earth then be ok for the outlet to cooker. THe NICEIC cert must be misprinted re the cpc then
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    Wire spec for cooker, full MCB to outlet details attached

    pass, only going by the cert, rest of the circuits are 1.5/1 or 2.5/1.5, the cooker circuit definately shows 6/4 though
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    Wire spec for cooker, full MCB to outlet details attached

    Hi all, Just joined up and was hoping an electrician could confirm if the following is correct. We have been advised to use 6mm twin and earth for the installation of the following (cooker to outlet), is this correct? Belling 668 double oven maximum load 10450W The NICEIC Domestic...
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