I need to add a new radial circuit for a hob and cooker.
The hob is induction type running at 6kw and the oven is 2.3kw
with diversity I make out the demand to be about 22.5amps
So should I just use 6mm cable and a 32amp mcb or should I future proof with 10mm while everything's in bits?
Cable run is about 10 metres and in free air under floorboards.
I'm intending on using a click easy fit dual appliance plate + spur off with 6mm to an unswitched socket (or fcu) for future proofing with a dual accessory box. - this ok ?
This would allow isolation via a single cooker switch mounted above the worktop.
The appliances came without cables attached (hob needs 4mm 3 core h07, and the oven needs 1.5mm 3 core h07) - Am I ok just putting the oven straight into the dual appliance plate or should it be fused via a fcu (or fix a plug and unswitched socket)? (the manual doesn't mention anything about fusing except that the oven needs 13amp)
The hob is induction type running at 6kw and the oven is 2.3kw
with diversity I make out the demand to be about 22.5amps
So should I just use 6mm cable and a 32amp mcb or should I future proof with 10mm while everything's in bits?
Cable run is about 10 metres and in free air under floorboards.
I'm intending on using a click easy fit dual appliance plate + spur off with 6mm to an unswitched socket (or fcu) for future proofing with a dual accessory box. - this ok ?
This would allow isolation via a single cooker switch mounted above the worktop.
The appliances came without cables attached (hob needs 4mm 3 core h07, and the oven needs 1.5mm 3 core h07) - Am I ok just putting the oven straight into the dual appliance plate or should it be fused via a fcu (or fix a plug and unswitched socket)? (the manual doesn't mention anything about fusing except that the oven needs 13amp)