Just bought a new oven and a new cooker outlet connection, however; the instruction manual states the requirement for a 15A - 20A Fuse protection. The Cooker Radial circuit is on a 32A MCB at the consumer unit.
The old oven was wired to a 13A Fused switch which was connected to the 6mm cable from the CCU. Is this an approved alternative way to put fuse protection into the cooker circuit?
I was hoping to use a Click Dual Connection outlet unit as I also have a microwave to wire in as well. One oven is 3.5kW and the other is 2.8 kW. I worked out that this equals a 27A requirement if I were using both ovens at once, which is well within the MCB for the Cooker Circuit.
Any advice on the best way to wire in the oven would be greatly appriecated or whether its just easier to employ the locally sparky.
Cheers
Zip
The old oven was wired to a 13A Fused switch which was connected to the 6mm cable from the CCU. Is this an approved alternative way to put fuse protection into the cooker circuit?
I was hoping to use a Click Dual Connection outlet unit as I also have a microwave to wire in as well. One oven is 3.5kW and the other is 2.8 kW. I worked out that this equals a 27A requirement if I were using both ovens at once, which is well within the MCB for the Cooker Circuit.
Any advice on the best way to wire in the oven would be greatly appriecated or whether its just easier to employ the locally sparky.
Cheers
Zip