Hi, I have been asked to fit a ringmaster cooker and wanted to confirm everything I plan to do is correct. I'm sure it is would just like to double check on here if anyone doesn't mind answering.
The rangemaster cooker draws around 10kw max, which works out at 43A. The manual asks for a 45A double pole switch which is fine.
The run from fuse board to cooker is 10m maximum, under floor boards, so according to my calcs 10mm is sufficient.
There is a separate consumer unit for the shower backed by a 63A RCD and has 2 spare ways. I plan on putting a 50A MCB alongside the 50A MCB for the shower. I will then change to 63A upfront RCD to a 100A.
I will use a 45A double pole cooker switch inside a unit and leave an outgoing cable for the installers to connect into the cooker.
Can somebody please confirm that this is all correct and if anybody has any advice on a better way to do it that would be great.
Thanks a lot in advance.
The rangemaster cooker draws around 10kw max, which works out at 43A. The manual asks for a 45A double pole switch which is fine.
The run from fuse board to cooker is 10m maximum, under floor boards, so according to my calcs 10mm is sufficient.
There is a separate consumer unit for the shower backed by a 63A RCD and has 2 spare ways. I plan on putting a 50A MCB alongside the 50A MCB for the shower. I will then change to 63A upfront RCD to a 100A.
I will use a 45A double pole cooker switch inside a unit and leave an outgoing cable for the installers to connect into the cooker.
Can somebody please confirm that this is all correct and if anybody has any advice on a better way to do it that would be great.
Thanks a lot in advance.