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Is 4mm heat resistant cable okay for 7.5kw range cooker?

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chris140

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The electrician that installed my cooker circuit put in 10mm cable with a 32a fuse, a 45a cooker switch and 10mm cable to the backplate for behind the cooker. He put this size in as I didn't know what size cooker I was going to be getting.

I ended up getting a 7.4kw range cooker and the electrician has connected it with 4mm heat resistant cable instead from the cooker to the back plate, instead of 6mm. Is this okay, and is it okay with the 10mm cable and 32a fuse?

Thanks
 
as mentioned previously, you need to allow for diversity, you will not pull enough load to worry the 4mm2 cable you have
 
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