We know that ('informative') Appendix 15 of the regs recommends that cooking appliances >2 kW should not be supplied from a ring final circuit. However, we also know that many ovens 'rated' right up to 3 kW come with 13A plugs fitted and are commonly plugged into a kitchen's ring final circuit.
In deciding whether this is acceptable (even if contrary to a recommendation of an informative Appendix of the regs), is it considered reasonable and permissible to invoke diversity?
In a current thread, it has been suggested that connecting a "4.68 kW" oven via a 13A plug socket is not acceptable since "at full wack it would draw over 20A". In fact, if one assumes that (as usual) the 4.68 kW is quoted at 240V then, with the usually 230V calculation, the after-diversity current would be a little under 13A.
If we were designing a dedicated circuit for this oven, it would therefore presumably be acceptable for the circuit to be (hypothetically) protected by a 13A OPD. However, accepting that such a practice would certainly not be regarded as 'ideal', what would people think about such an appliance having a 13A plug and being plugged in to a ring final circuit?
Kind Regards, John
In deciding whether this is acceptable (even if contrary to a recommendation of an informative Appendix of the regs), is it considered reasonable and permissible to invoke diversity?
In a current thread, it has been suggested that connecting a "4.68 kW" oven via a 13A plug socket is not acceptable since "at full wack it would draw over 20A". In fact, if one assumes that (as usual) the 4.68 kW is quoted at 240V then, with the usually 230V calculation, the after-diversity current would be a little under 13A.
If we were designing a dedicated circuit for this oven, it would therefore presumably be acceptable for the circuit to be (hypothetically) protected by a 13A OPD. However, accepting that such a practice would certainly not be regarded as 'ideal', what would people think about such an appliance having a 13A plug and being plugged in to a ring final circuit?
Kind Regards, John