You have 18kW which at 240V (which it will be) is 75A.
(at 230V this is 16.5kW and 71.9A.)
If you have a cooker switch with integral socket, you must add 5A.
Diversity calculation -
65 x 0.3 = 19.5 + 10 = 29.5A
(61.9 x 0,3 = 18.57 + 10 = 28.57)
So, in fact, with 32A MCB (if the cable is clipped direct or buried in masonry - this is called Method C) 4mm² cable would suffice.
This is why I keep stating that the standard 32A and 6mm² should be fitted.
However, if Method C, you could have 40A or 45A MCB with the 6mm² cable.
If you insist on 10mm² cable, Method C (which, as has been said, is used as the main supply for many whole premises), then you could have a 63A MCB, but there is no point.
If the cable is not installed to Method C but runs in conduit, then you should use the next size up cable (although with 32A MCB, 6mm² is already the next size up).
(at 230V this is 16.5kW and 71.9A.)
If you have a cooker switch with integral socket, you must add 5A.
Diversity calculation -
65 x 0.3 = 19.5 + 10 = 29.5A
(61.9 x 0,3 = 18.57 + 10 = 28.57)
So, in fact, with 32A MCB (if the cable is clipped direct or buried in masonry - this is called Method C) 4mm² cable would suffice.
This is why I keep stating that the standard 32A and 6mm² should be fitted.
However, if Method C, you could have 40A or 45A MCB with the 6mm² cable.
If you insist on 10mm² cable, Method C (which, as has been said, is used as the main supply for many whole premises), then you could have a 63A MCB, but there is no point.
If the cable is not installed to Method C but runs in conduit, then you should use the next size up cable (although with 32A MCB, 6mm² is already the next size up).
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