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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:

    And conversely, when I was doing a lot of pub PIRs (as they were at the time), it was quite usual to find an innocent looking twin basket deep fat fryer with two 13 A plugs prefitted when it was actually one appliance. The landlord saw nothing wrong with plugging it into the nearest double socket with the consequence of there being less than 3 kW left on the rfc in a very busy kitchen........




    Let alone overloading the twin socket!

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  • perspicacious:

    And conversely, when I was doing a lot of pub PIRs (as they were at the time), it was quite usual to find an innocent looking twin basket deep fat fryer with two 13 A plugs prefitted when it was actually one appliance. The landlord saw nothing wrong with plugging it into the nearest double socket with the consequence of there being less than 3 kW left on the rfc in a very busy kitchen........




    Let alone overloading the twin socket!

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