I have an electric oven that runs on its own circuit. My hob is gas.
The oven is rated at 2800 watts.
The circuit is protected by one 45amp wired fuse in the consumer unit.
Is it a problem that the fuse would appear to be too high for the oven?
Previous posts suggest an oven with this rating would normally be put on a 30 amp circuit.
My understanding and remember I have chosen my name for a very good reason is that the fuses in plugs and consumer units are there for two reasons.
Firstly, they are there so that if a current is drawn that would overload the cable used it would trip, hence ensuring that the dangers of cables overheating and causing fires is limited.
The cable used is 6mm t&E so with just this oven on there appears no danger of overloading happining. SO from this point of view I am assuming it is safe.
However, the second reason for fuses is to trip in the case of a short circuit, hence limiting the risk of electric shock.
Consequently, with only the protection of the 45 amp fuse is it possible that a fault could occur that would not cut actually trip the fuse?
As ever thanks for your help.
The oven is rated at 2800 watts.
The circuit is protected by one 45amp wired fuse in the consumer unit.
Is it a problem that the fuse would appear to be too high for the oven?
Previous posts suggest an oven with this rating would normally be put on a 30 amp circuit.
My understanding and remember I have chosen my name for a very good reason is that the fuses in plugs and consumer units are there for two reasons.
Firstly, they are there so that if a current is drawn that would overload the cable used it would trip, hence ensuring that the dangers of cables overheating and causing fires is limited.
The cable used is 6mm t&E so with just this oven on there appears no danger of overloading happining. SO from this point of view I am assuming it is safe.
However, the second reason for fuses is to trip in the case of a short circuit, hence limiting the risk of electric shock.
Consequently, with only the protection of the 45 amp fuse is it possible that a fault could occur that would not cut actually trip the fuse?
As ever thanks for your help.
