Soon to be replacing an electric oven and ceramic hob... getting an electrician in to check over my work and issue a certificate anyway, and want to be sure I've done everything correctly
Quite a few questions I'm afraid...
1. Most cooker switches are 45A.
(a) Am I right in thinking the full rating is only applicable if it is fused with 45A and wired with 10mm cable?
(b) If it is wired with 6mm cable it should be fused at 32A?
2. Assuming 45A fuse and 10mm cable,
(a) I'm fairly safe to use the full 45A if it's just a switch?
(b) I'm assuming under the same assumptions if its a combined switch and 13A socket I can wire a maximum of 32A to the cooker switch?
3. What is the maximum power I can wire up to such a circuit? By my maths the maximum would be 45A x 230V = 10350W... same with a shower circuit... is this correct?
Quite a few questions I'm afraid...
1. Most cooker switches are 45A.
(a) Am I right in thinking the full rating is only applicable if it is fused with 45A and wired with 10mm cable?
(b) If it is wired with 6mm cable it should be fused at 32A?
2. Assuming 45A fuse and 10mm cable,
(a) I'm fairly safe to use the full 45A if it's just a switch?
(b) I'm assuming under the same assumptions if its a combined switch and 13A socket I can wire a maximum of 32A to the cooker switch?
3. What is the maximum power I can wire up to such a circuit? By my maths the maximum would be 45A x 230V = 10350W... same with a shower circuit... is this correct?