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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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  • perspicacious:

    4th Edition, p20, under Scope 1.2:

    portable appliances or equipment

    movable appliances or equipment

    stationary appliances or equipment

    hand-held appliances or equipment

    built-in appliances or equipment (generally domestic or similar) What's portable about an appliance which is fixed to the building's structure? ?

    IT equipment

    extension leads, RCD extension leads, multiway adaptors, RCD adaptors

    equipment with high protective conductor currents

    surge protective devices (SPDs).


    Regards


    BOD




    You beat me to it. I was going to note the CoP, so whether the oven is removed as part of an eicr or as part of ISIT, one way or another, it's coming out! The problem is however that many landlords where i am expect it as part of the eicr rather than paying for it as an item tested during what they still call PAT, but the CoP is clear that it should be done as part of the ISIT and i would note it on form V2 as F.


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  • perspicacious:

    4th Edition, p20, under Scope 1.2:

    portable appliances or equipment

    movable appliances or equipment

    stationary appliances or equipment

    hand-held appliances or equipment

    built-in appliances or equipment (generally domestic or similar) What's portable about an appliance which is fixed to the building's structure? ?

    IT equipment

    extension leads, RCD extension leads, multiway adaptors, RCD adaptors

    equipment with high protective conductor currents

    surge protective devices (SPDs).


    Regards


    BOD




    You beat me to it. I was going to note the CoP, so whether the oven is removed as part of an eicr or as part of ISIT, one way or another, it's coming out! The problem is however that many landlords where i am expect it as part of the eicr rather than paying for it as an item tested during what they still call PAT, but the CoP is clear that it should be done as part of the ISIT and i would note it on form V2 as F.


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