- Joined
- 26 Nov 2007
- Messages
- 177
- Reaction score
- 0
- Country
People,
As part of my kitchen installation, my electrician has advised that the cable that connects the cooker to the cooker isolation plate (not the cooker switch) should be heat resistant flex.
I intend installing a 32A oven. The cable from the CU to the Cooker switch and the cable from the cooker switch to the cooker isolation plate is 6mm.
I have been unable to source a small length of 6mm heat resistant flex. As a possible solution, would most electricians be in agreement with fitting 4mm heat resistant flex (which I have sourced) but with a note attached stating that if the cooker was to increase in power capacity, the cable would need upgrading in size?
Kind Regards
Paul
As part of my kitchen installation, my electrician has advised that the cable that connects the cooker to the cooker isolation plate (not the cooker switch) should be heat resistant flex.
I intend installing a 32A oven. The cable from the CU to the Cooker switch and the cable from the cooker switch to the cooker isolation plate is 6mm.
I have been unable to source a small length of 6mm heat resistant flex. As a possible solution, would most electricians be in agreement with fitting 4mm heat resistant flex (which I have sourced) but with a note attached stating that if the cooker was to increase in power capacity, the cable would need upgrading in size?
Kind Regards
Paul