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    New cooker installation.

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Amica-AFC5100WH-Free-Standing-A-A-Electric-Cooker-with-Ceramic-Hob-50cm-White-/302906735339?_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49292 This is an example of one I looked at that stated 40plus amp fuse required.
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    New cooker installation.

    Yes just a small double oven with ceramic hob. Not a large range or anything. Thanks for all the advice. I initially thought it would be a straight swapping over of the cable but then starting overthinking it. Just want to make sure it is safe.
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    New cooker installation.

    So is it OK to put on the 32 as the old one was? We would be unlikely to have everything going at max power.
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    New cooker installation.

    Info was coming from product website. Which is why I wasn't sure if that mention I needed the current time say that. I've also used an amp calculator I found and put the watts in on 240V and that came out well over the 32 amp. But all cookers I have looked at come out over so thought I was...
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    New cooker installation.

    Hi, we are getting a new cooker. The old one has been removed from a circuit that states 32amp circuit in the consumer unit for the cooker. All the new cookers I am looking at seem to want higher? 40amp plus. Have I misunderstood is it OK to use the current circuit and just replace old cooker...
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