Hi all. Electrical novice here so I'll try to explain this as best I can. I've just bought a new electric cooker that has a 10kw total power output and must be hardwired to a 45amp cooker circuit with the usual isolation switch above the kitchen work surface. I've had a look at the back of the isolation switch socket in my kitchen which says it is a "45A double pole switched socket", but I cannot see any ratings on the cooker circuit's MCB switch in my home's main electrical fuse box. (There is an RCD switch in it that says total rating is 80A for all the MCBs in the box). Can I therefore assume that the cooker circuit by itself is 45A because of whats printed on the back of the isolation switch socket in the kitchen?