Converting Cooker Cable To Dual 13a Recipes

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Logo recipes WEB Sep 23, 2016  · The cooker now been replaced with gas, and I want to use the old 60A cooker feed to supply a dual 13A socket for bench-top appliances (kettle, blender etc). I …

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Logo recipes WEB May 15, 2021  · As Ind Spark says, no need to change the cable or outlet plate for the 16A option, just change the MCB for a 16A For the 13A all you need to do is change the …

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Logo recipes WEB May 16, 2021  · Or could I keep the 6mm cable and 32mcb and replace cooker outlet plate with a 20amp outlet plate or 20a fuse spur for 16amp oven or a 13a fuse spur for the …

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Logo recipes WEB Before hard-wiring, you need to ensure that the hob and/or oven are rated or fused correctly first. For example if the oven comes with a 13A plug, you can't just cut the plug off and …

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Logo recipes WEB May 23, 2019  · unphased Screwfix Select. There is no need for the 13A fcu. As you are attaching both appliances to the cooker circuit the outlet plate can stay as a single …

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Logo recipes WEB Feb 9, 2022  · Re: Junctioning 32A cooker circuit with a 13A spur. « Reply #6 on: February 09, 2022, 02:47:39 pm ». use the existing 6mm and 40A isolator for the oven,making …

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Logo recipes WEB Nov 4, 2014  · The cable to the cooker outlet - probably 6sq mm or even 10sq mm - is expected to take a very high current and will be protected with a circuit breaker or fuse …

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Logo recipes WEB Oct 29, 2014  · Manufacturer's installation instructions are always to be followed (as long as they don't contravene any regulations, that is!). So, as the new cooker is rated at …

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Logo recipes WEB Nov 21, 2005  · Hello we have a dual fuel cooker, gas hobs and electric double oven. Our last range cooker was just plugged into a conventional 13a socket. This one says you …

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Logo recipes WEB Mar 22, 2019  · The total length of 6mm cable is protected by the 32A breaker, and the length from the 3 pin plugs to the appliances would be protected by the 13A fuses within …

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Logo recipes WEB Aug 16, 2004  · Reaction score. 68. Location. West Midlands. Country. 16 Aug 2004. #2. Yeah, it's possible. The 45A rating is the load it is designed to switch, but you can get …

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Logo recipes WEB Apr 22, 2007  · You can convert it to a socket but I suspect it will fall under part P as it is not like for like replacement. A better alternative would be to cut the plug off and wire the …

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Logo recipes WEB Nov 8, 2019. #4. Not fully understanding what you are trying to achieve, but if I am on the right tracks you are wanting a cooker style switch but limited to 13A and also have a …

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Logo recipes WEB Apr 26, 2005  · The easy option for this appliance is fitting 13A plug and using ring main or if manufacturer stipulates hard wiring a possible fused spur off of the ring, or. Is it preferable to cable it off the dual appliance connector plate which will be used opposite for the hob. If so should I run 2.5mm or 6mm and then a fused box.

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Logo recipes WEB Apr 3, 2024  · Electrically what you propose seems fine, assuming the related terminals can accept the 6mm cable in and another short length of cable to the single socket/FCU out, but worth ensuring the socket/FCU is clearly lables as part of the cooker circuit. Reply to Add 13a socket to cooker circuit? in the UK Electrical Forum area at …

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