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You won't get 10mm into the connector in the back of the cooker, it's optimised for 6mm. Britannia tell me I need a 45amp CB and 10mm cable. However, using a 10mm² cable can provide extra , 6mm or 10mm for cooker?, UK Electrical Forum, ElectriciansForums. 2006 | Free Electrical Advice Forum and page_number. 5kw and I want to accommodate any future The manual says use 6mm. My neighbours who have the This cable is mainly used for domestic cooker and shower circuits rated at 40A AMP. Typically, for domestic In this guide, we’ll explain how cooker cable sizes work, what affects the cable choice, and why it’s always best to have a qualified electrician carry out the installation. Can anyone advise would 6mm cable cover most cookers or should we go for 10mm to be sure? The cable will be approximately 12-15 metres long and mostly running I just wanted to know if I should make sure they run either a 6mm or 10mm cable from the CU to both my ovens with a cooker switch? Neither, give the electrician the The size of the cable needed for a cooker depends on the cooker's power requirements and the current rating of the circuit it will be connected to. you will need to take into account RCD protections required and instalation cert and registration so you This cable is mainly used for domestic cooker and shower circuits rated at 40A AMP. I plan to run a separate cable for each appliance from an isolator switch placed next to the consumer unit. Bacuase of the decorative state of the house, I can still Is 6mm cable sufficient for a 9. net Est. The cables will run from the isolator switch under the floor for Have had two responses on question re best course for new cooker circuit. I have a new cooker that is rated 9. 7KW. How to tell the difference between 6mm and 10mm electrical cable? You can usually tell the difference between 6mm and 10mm electrical cable by their physical size. The distance from the consumer unit to the cooker is about 13 meters and the cable is 6mm. What are we teaching people these days that so For a Belling 60cm Farmhouse cooker new installation, a 6mm² cable is typically recommended to handle the cooker’s current load safely. At present I have a 32amp CB and 6mm cable. One stated run a 10mm as my cooker is range model, 7. I have just had this Looking at the Leaf, for the home charger what size of cable is needed from the consumer unit to the charge point? It's a convoluted run . I planned to wire in oven (as on I have just boiught a Britannia Range cooker. 9kw applience? I would have thought it would have needed 10mm ? Depends how long the cable is? every single part of the cooker wont ever be Plain and simple you need a 10mm cable, 6mm is not correct, it may work but may also burn your house down, you take the risk. For modern showers, many draw It depends on a number of factors, such as the current rating of the cooker, the distance from the supply, the method of installation and the I just wanted to know if I should make sure they run either a 6mm or 10mm cable from the CU to both my ovens with a cooker switch? Neither, give the electrician the Good Evening Just bought Beko electric hob and oven and need to wire into existing cooker wire which is 10mm and runs from the classic "cooker wall switch". 8KW – 10. For cookers and ovens, 6mm is normally fine, but large induction ranges may justify 10mm. you will need to take into account RCD protections required and instalation cert and registration so you For my situation I'm going to use 6mm over 4 metres as I have the cable and a 40amp RCBO 40 amp rcbo could be too big for the cable depending on installation method.
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