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    Replacing an existing single oven

    i didn't want to open a debate guys. Sorry. I was just looking for some sound advice before getting in a pro and being given the wrong info. I assume sticking at 32a is correct in the absence of manufacturer instructions to the contrary on a 16a oven?
  2. J

    Replacing an existing single oven

    Thanks for all the replies. I have checked the instruction manual for the AEG BP5304001M oven and there is no specific mention of wiring requirements regarding amps or connection setting. It is a 3.5kW oven. Under these circumstances should the 32A MCB fuse remain in place or be reduced to...
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    Replacing an existing single oven

    Replacing an existing single oven. I would like to replace my current single oven. The oven is currently connected in the following way. 32A MCB in the Legrand fuse box, 6mm2 wire to a 45A DP oven switch above the worktop, feeding a single un-switched outlet below the work top. The oven is...
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    Replacing Module Switch

    Thanks flameport. The dishwasher is 2200W so under 10amps. You are correct regarding the hob.
  5. J

    Replacing Module Switch

    Dear All, I currently have a module grid switch in my kitchen feeding four appliances; a fridge, dishwasher, fan, and hob. Each of the four individual switches is rated to 20AMP. The feed from each switch terminates at a single switched plug socket under the worktop. I would like to update the...
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