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Ovens on cooker ccts

In domestic kitchens, what do you think of the practice of connecting ovens to 32/40A cb cooker ccts via dual cooker connection outlet plates? For example, along with a 6kw hob, a 2.5kw oven is connected via a 1.5mm2 3 core h/r flex? One view is that it's acceptable because the flex can't be overloaded and the cb provides s/c protection for the flex, nor would it be coded on an eicr.


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  • As we've recently discussed in another thread, it depends on the manufacturer's installation instructions - the manufacturer has a right to demand an appropriate circuit protective device is used to facilitate fault protection in their appliance - perhaps even the type and rating, e.g. I've heard of B25 mcb or RCBO being specifically stated by one manufacturer.
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  • As we've recently discussed in another thread, it depends on the manufacturer's installation instructions - the manufacturer has a right to demand an appropriate circuit protective device is used to facilitate fault protection in their appliance - perhaps even the type and rating, e.g. I've heard of B25 mcb or RCBO being specifically stated by one manufacturer.
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