So how are you going to get an EIC and a Building Regulations completion certificate?
I am not going to get a completion certificate. I have a my gas certificates, and epc certificates. I was talking generally saying my properties are safe and I would not undertake the work if I am not certain it is the correct way.
I have come here for advice to make sure the job is getting done properly.
You can legally install it provided you notify building control first and pay whatever their fee is. Likely to be £100+If I put it in the way is stated on the diagram and all the factors are correct am I not legally allowed to install it ?
Where does the 10mm² come out of the wall?
Have you got a cooker switch on the wall above the worktop?
This is what you will have to have to do it properly.(if my picture appears)
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The manufacturers instructions says to use 2.5mm cable to connect the oven. Is it ok to use 2.5mm on the oven and 4mm on the hob on this circuit ?
The manufacturers instructions says to use 2.5mm cable to connect the oven. Is it ok to use 2.5mm on the oven and 4mm on the hob on this circuit ?
Where does the 10mm² come out of the wall?
Have you got a cooker switch on the wall above the worktop?
This is what you will have to have to do it properly.(if my picture appears)
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Looking at the diagram are you sure its ok to use 4mm cable to the hob and oven as the total watts is 5400 + 3200 = 8600. So if I divide this by 230 that gives just over 37 amps. Been looking at Butyl 4mm heat resistant cable which only holds 35 amps.
Also the hob installation instruction say it should be installed on 2.5mm squarded cable. The hob is 5440 watts, I thought this is not allowed ?
It is clear that you do not understand what is going on and you still have not answered anything that you have been asked.
I must advise you to get someone who KNOWS what they are doing and will KNOW it has been done correctly rather than you doing it then saying "is that what they told me?"
There are a number of options available to install your hob and oven which would take too long to explain here.
However, having said that, to explain for your information:
Because you already have a 32A mcb all cables must be capable of carrying at least 32A. This is why you cannot use 2.5mm² even though that would be enough for your oven. You can always use a larger cable than needed.
As you say the hob AND oven are 37A but the oven on its own is 13.91A therefore that is all the cable to the oven will carry. The hob is 23.47A - that is what the cable to the hob will carry.(won't go into diversity)
That is why the cable from switch to connector is 6mm². It will carry both loads.
IF the manufacturer's instructions state the oven should be on a 16A supply then this will have to be incorporated into the design. You see, so many variables which you do not understand.
This is notifiable work. If any new cables are buried in the wall a RCD must be fitted. Is there one already? Then the circuit must be tested to make sure it is safe and the protective devices will operate as they should.
I thought it would be prudent not to offer any further advice but I have replied again hoping you may understand better and hopefully engage an electrician because if you do it yourself you will not KN0W if it is correct or not
I can completely understand the circuit and i can explain it in full and every factor to make you believe me if want me to.
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