3 in 1 cooker....

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Hi guys,

we are replacing a cooker, from a cooker that was already there, the cable to the consumer unit is 6mm and in good condition, we have 45amp cooker switch on the wall, i was going to wire in the cooker with 6mm or 10mm.

However looking at the wiring instuctions for this new electric cooker.

(it is an italian, hoover candy trio 9503 , it has a small electric oven and grill, an electric hob and also a dishwasher at the bottom of it.)

the load is 8650w, which gives a result of 37.5 amps...

However on the instructions it says to use a 25amp fuse and 3G 2.5mm cable (i'm guessing this is a heat resistant cable, like an immersion heater cable),

it wires into a black box on the back of the unit with bar shunts to connect up the lives and neutrals where needed..

is the 25amp fuse and 2.5mm cable correct,

i know the manufacture states it, but i'm not sure...

Any help would be great,

Thank you

(to be honest i am a plumber, I have my Part P and Part A - enough to wire up electric showers but i haven't done a cooker like this before)
 
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