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and a fat wallet to pay for the electrickery.I tend to get the specifications from the client and decide. I've done two kitchens this year and one had 3 new circuits (10mm for hob and 2 x 2.5mm, one each for fitted oven and microwave) whilst the other had one (10mm for range cooker).
And as @dinger809 says... local isolation for each.
Same age and model as mine Tel, know reason to replace or repair worked very well, they don't make em like that anymore.my cooker's a 1951 model, and goes by the name of 'er indoors.
Hi all,
When wiring a kitchen and the customer is buying a separate cooker and hob, which combined has too high a load for a single 6mm,
Do you wire two separate circuits with a 6mm for each or one larger cable and have both on same circuit?
Hi - do you know what are the make / model of the hob and cooker?
Trouble is manufacturers instructions can be wrong as in this example here. This was with a B & Q oven.
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deletedTrouble is manufacturers instructions can be wrong as in this example here. This was with a B & Q oven.
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You're welcome to try and Isolate mine Mate. 4mm 2 is no good need something heavier, 70mm 4 core would just about manage it, providing you get a decent swing at it.Yes. There is no requirement for isolators at all.
But assuming the customer requires it there is no reason why one isolator cannot switch both appliances. After all if the cooker and hob were not separate you would only use one isolator. You can get dual outlet cooker connection units too. You would also only need one cable and it would most probably be OK with a 4mm cable on a 32 amp MCB.
you been on the bottle pete?You're welcome to try and Isolate mine Mate. 4mm 2 is no good need something heavier, 70mm 4 core would just about manage it, providing you get a decent swing at it.
you been on the bottle pete?
Yeah but I'm quite sober, just my attempt at humor guess it didn't work that wellyou been on the bottle pete?
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