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Hi - I have a cable which is 2.5mm, with 3 +ves and 1 -ve (and 1 earth).
I need to connect up a hob, (6.3kW) an oven (3.3kW) and a dishwasher (unknown but estimate 2kW).
At the main board there are two 20amp circuits.
What I am thinking of doing is to take 1 of the +ve cables and make it into a -ve. In that way I will have 2 x 2.5mm pairs. I will connect the hob to 1 pair and the oven and dishwasher to the other.
I fully realise that I should have 4 or 6mm cable for the hob, but it would be extremely difficult to replace the existing cable. I figure that as long as only 3 of the 4 rings are drawing power at any one time, my max power will be around 4 to 5kW. And if all 4 should draw then the 20A fuse will blow, before any dangerous wire heating could occur.
Am I right (ish?!) Any comments? Thanks!
I need to connect up a hob, (6.3kW) an oven (3.3kW) and a dishwasher (unknown but estimate 2kW).
At the main board there are two 20amp circuits.
What I am thinking of doing is to take 1 of the +ve cables and make it into a -ve. In that way I will have 2 x 2.5mm pairs. I will connect the hob to 1 pair and the oven and dishwasher to the other.
I fully realise that I should have 4 or 6mm cable for the hob, but it would be extremely difficult to replace the existing cable. I figure that as long as only 3 of the 4 rings are drawing power at any one time, my max power will be around 4 to 5kW. And if all 4 should draw then the 20A fuse will blow, before any dangerous wire heating could occur.
Am I right (ish?!) Any comments? Thanks!