wiring a electric oven advice

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my oven has packed up and have got a new one same spec/manufacturer (neff)

old one b1421n1cgb/07
new one b14m42n3gb/04

the old one is wired with 3 core 1.5mm and is wired :

back of oven to plug socket-plug socket to fcu -fcu to consumer unit 30amp breaker for cooker(oven)
I have read the manual and it states H05 V V-F cable ? (european)

spec of oven both

240v
50 hz
2.8kw

2800/240=11.66 amps

3 core 1.5mm has a rating of 16amps or should it be 3 core 2.5mm

i did have trouble with the old one tripping every so often this was installed when the house was rewired by a qualified electrician

I would like to know if the current wiring is correct to accommodate new

please note always use a qualified electrician who is part p registered
 
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the old one is wired with 3 core 1.5mm ...
2800/240=11.66 amps ... 3 core 1.5mm has a rating of 16amps or should it be 3 core 2.5mm
You appear to have answered your own question - 1.5mm² is adequate (even 1.25mm² theoretically would be).

Kind Regards, John
 
the manufacturer technical instructions are not the best states H05 V V-F for cable

other ovens of same kw state use minimum 2.5mm 3 core to 13amp socket/spur
 
the manufacturer technical instructions are not the best states H05 V V-F for cable
Fairf enough -0 but that is merely a specification of the type of cable, not it's size.
other ovens of same kw state use minimum 2.5mm 3 core to 13amp socket/spur
Manufacturers of appliances say all sorts of things about what cable (and other things) is required, and you might feel constrained to 'obey' them. However, in electrical terms, 1.5mm² cable is more than enough (as I said, 1.25mm² would actually do) when the cable is protected by a 13A fuse in a plug and/or FCU.

Kind Regards, John
 
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