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Manufacterer's advice/instructions

Been asked to connect up a used rangemaster all-electric cooker. No rating plate but model name is 'classic 90'. It has an induction hob.

Existing cable is 6.00mm on a 32A mcb.

Phoned the manufacturer who said it would be fine, since diversity could be applied but we would have to fit a cooker switch without a built in 13a socket and uprate the mcb to 40A.

I am a little troubled to say the least.

Comments welcome.
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  • What's the worry? -  a classic 32A circuit should be good for a domestic cooker up to around 19kW f.l. rating (presuming no socket on the CCU).


    Is this the one http://www.rangemaster.co.uk/products/range-cookers/classic/classic-90-induction? (or similar enough)


    The spec says 7.4kW total for the hob, 2.3kW for the grill, I can't see a rating for the oven, but let's say they're not more than 3kW each (for two of them) - so that's still only 15.7kW.


       - Andy.
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  • What's the worry? -  a classic 32A circuit should be good for a domestic cooker up to around 19kW f.l. rating (presuming no socket on the CCU).


    Is this the one http://www.rangemaster.co.uk/products/range-cookers/classic/classic-90-induction? (or similar enough)


    The spec says 7.4kW total for the hob, 2.3kW for the grill, I can't see a rating for the oven, but let's say they're not more than 3kW each (for two of them) - so that's still only 15.7kW.


       - Andy.
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