6mm Cooker Mcb Support Recipes

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Logo recipes Mar 9, 2024  · For a 40 amp cooker, a cable size of 10mm² would be more appropriate to ensure safe and efficient operation. Can a 6mm cable take 50 amps? No, a 6mm cable is typically …

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Logo recipes Dec 19, 2019  · I want to replace my old cooker with a new one with induction hob. The new cooker/hob is rated at 13.9kW and the existing cable is 6mm from a 30a MCB. The length of …

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Logo recipes Oct 15, 2011  · Anonymous user. Yes, a correctly installed 6mm cable will support the oven and hob. However the 6mm cable should be protected by a 32 amp MCB not a 40 amp MCB. Yes …

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Logo recipes UK. Dec 4, 2020. #6. sinewove said: 11kw is 47.8A.Subtract the first 10A from this gives 37.8A.Work out 30% of 37.8A and add to the 10 A gives the loading of the oven and hob. …

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Logo recipes An electric cooker will always use its own circuit that runs directly from the consumer unit or fuse box to the cooker and uses its own MCB or fuse. It must also use the correct size cable for the …

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Logo recipes Oct 4, 2015  · MCB's do not trip on over current for a long time and though every device has a fusing factor, a common factor for MCB's is 1.45 x In, so in this case 46A. Now the regulations …

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Logo recipes Mar 8, 2006  · Just noticed this one. Presume simplest solution would be to use standard cooker switch with socket and run oven from socket (OK according to maker) and then run down wall …

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Logo recipes Jan 22, 2014  · - Cooker radial circuit on 6mm T&E cable direct from the CU with a B40 MCB and RCD on circuit. Cable is under floorboards, loose and less than 15m in length. Cable feeds a …

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Logo recipes 20 Nov 2016. #1. We are just planning a new kitchen and want to replace an old gas cooker with an electric hob and an electric oven. There is a cooker circuit on 6mm^2 cable that currently is …

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Logo recipes 0. Dec 13, 2010. #11. the ones i have fitted ask for, twin and earth or flex. flex is usualy 2.5mm max. twin is 2.5 or 6mm sometimes say 6mm or 10 mm max. i just put in the corect size for the …

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Logo recipes Reaction score. 913. Mar 4, 2010. #17. I fitted one of these today, a 900mm Rangemaster all electric with a rating of about 15KW. Shame the customer didn't do his research first as the …

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Logo recipes Jun 28, 2015  · 22 Jul 2017. #1. Hi folks, our existing old-skool Creda electric cooker is on its last legs, and just so happens that my brother was getting rid of his nearly new Belling cooker as …

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Logo recipes Jul 11, 2022  · Hi All, when I conducted an EICR last year, I received an ”unsatisfactory” rating C2. Due to ”6mm cable on 40a mcb”. Looking at the details in the schedule at the back, this is in …

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Logo recipes Jan 28, 2021  · Can anyone advise would 6mm cable cover most cookers or should we go for 10mm to be sure? The cable will be approximately 12-15 metres long and mostly running …

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Logo recipes Apr 28, 2006  · 20a + 32a = 52amp. Diversity factor for a cooker. First 10a. 30% of 52a = 16a. If socket fitted add 5a. Total 31a. Requires 32a mcb type B. As for the 10mm cable depends on …

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