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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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  • perspicacious:

    Is that the long and short of it Chris?


    How long is the turkey in the oven for?!!!!!


    Regards


    BOD


    PS check your PM.........!




    Who said anything about fault conditions?


    Don't know. I have never cooked one.


    Back to the OP: what is the CSA of the cooker cable? That must give some indication as to the appropriate size of the fixed wiring.

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  • perspicacious:

    Is that the long and short of it Chris?


    How long is the turkey in the oven for?!!!!!


    Regards


    BOD


    PS check your PM.........!




    Who said anything about fault conditions?


    Don't know. I have never cooked one.


    Back to the OP: what is the CSA of the cooker cable? That must give some indication as to the appropriate size of the fixed wiring.

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