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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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  • Several gas gas fitters have told me that they are not supposed to refit a previously installed gas cooking appliances if the customer does not have the original installation instructions that came with it.


    So would you code an electric cooker as FI and declare the  entire installation is unsatisfactory, because the cooker installation instructions are not available for you to check what type of cable the manufacturer said to use to connect it?


    Andy B.



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  • Several gas gas fitters have told me that they are not supposed to refit a previously installed gas cooking appliances if the customer does not have the original installation instructions that came with it.


    So would you code an electric cooker as FI and declare the  entire installation is unsatisfactory, because the cooker installation instructions are not available for you to check what type of cable the manufacturer said to use to connect it?


    Andy B.



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