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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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  • Sparkingchip:

    Two days ago I did a global insulation test lives to earth, the tumble dryer and beer fridge in the conservatory were still connected, these pulled the insulation value down to a fail. After investigation I noted on the EICR is that there is a problem due to condensation from using the tumble dryer in the conservatory with the plugs and appliances getting wet. When I unplugged the tumble dryer and beer fridge the insulation test result at the CU went up to over 500 from 0.17, I showed the tenant the pins were wet on the plugs, you could see the water that had condensed in there.



    Was there nothing to find on inspection?
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  • Sparkingchip:

    Two days ago I did a global insulation test lives to earth, the tumble dryer and beer fridge in the conservatory were still connected, these pulled the insulation value down to a fail. After investigation I noted on the EICR is that there is a problem due to condensation from using the tumble dryer in the conservatory with the plugs and appliances getting wet. When I unplugged the tumble dryer and beer fridge the insulation test result at the CU went up to over 500 from 0.17, I showed the tenant the pins were wet on the plugs, you could see the water that had condensed in there.



    Was there nothing to find on inspection?
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