Neff combination microwave

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Can anybody tell me the correct procedure please!

When the house was rewired we did not have the appliances so advised the electrician on what they would be and now I am not sure if I have a problem.

The built in combi microwave he said would be fine on one of the kitchen socket rings (2.5T&E), now I have the appliance it states the following:

The lead must be protected by a 16 AA-type fuse (l-type MCB). Now am I correct in thinking that this means I can't put a plug on to it and plug in to the ring?

Further down it states that, Multiway adaptors, free connectors and extension cables may not be used.

The power is:

Power supply 230v
Total connected load 3240w
Micro output 1000w
Radiant grilling 2000w
Hot air 1950w
Frequency 2450 MHz.

Any help gratefully received.

Thanks
 
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If that's what the manual states then that's what you need. Seen as the largest fuse you can put in a standard FCU or plugtop is 13A then unfortunately there is no way to run this microwave from your existing ring final. You will have to run a dedicated radial, probably in 2.5mm, back to a 16A breaker in your consumer unit.
 

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