Stevec1999
DIY
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- 5
I have had my kitchen rewired and plastered. I have had a 6mm t+e on a dedicated 32a circuit for a 60cm electric cooker. In hindsight, had i known at the time, i would have asked for a10mm cable to future proof the installation. The cables run from the consumer unit in the attached garage, into the single storey flat roof joists, to the wall of the kitchen. The cables in the garage are in trunking (to keep them tidy). I have been told that if 6mm t+e is installed using method C it is good for a 40a fuse. As things stand, because of the trunking, the installation method is method B. My question is, if just the cooker cable was taken out of the trunking, then clipped to the brickwork, and carries on into the kichen roof, would this then constitute method C. A larger 90cm cooker could then be installed if so desired in the future.