At the moment I have a CCU feeding a cooker outlet behind a single oven, all wiring is 6mm. At the moment the cooker outlet feeds a ceramic hob directly, and the single oven via a 13A FCU.
As part of a kitchen refit I'm replacing the ceramic hob with a gas hob, which will require an ignition feed rated at, I believe, 3A.
Rather than having a mess of cooker outlets and FCUs behind my oven, I was wondering about simply replacing the cable outlet with a twin 13A socket, and simply plug in the oven and the hob ignition with appropriate fuses.
The CCU is connected via a 32A MCB so should provide adequate protection for a twin socket connected via 6mm T&E, I believe?
As part of a kitchen refit I'm replacing the ceramic hob with a gas hob, which will require an ignition feed rated at, I believe, 3A.
Rather than having a mess of cooker outlets and FCUs behind my oven, I was wondering about simply replacing the cable outlet with a twin 13A socket, and simply plug in the oven and the hob ignition with appropriate fuses.
The CCU is connected via a 32A MCB so should provide adequate protection for a twin socket connected via 6mm T&E, I believe?