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BIG BIG Range Cooker.

I wired up a big range cooker today in a new house. 14kW ish. A 32 Amp 6.0mm2 circuit. Final meter of T&E in 4.0mm2. The big worry is that we could not find a cooker switch on the wall anywhere, just the cooker connection plate. Perhaps not needed by the Regs. nowadays, but nice to turn off when cleaning the cooker, servicing it or in case of emergency, or last thing at night to stop children fiddling.


I warned the owner that it is not a good idea to turn on all ovens and hobs at once.


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  • I am sure that when the "diversity" rules were considered initially for cooking appliances, the cookers were rated at about 6kW max. This beast is over twice the rating of most stand alone four ring, grill and oven cookers of the 1950s.

    But as you add more items diversity generally improves rather than gets worse.

      - Andy.
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  • I am sure that when the "diversity" rules were considered initially for cooking appliances, the cookers were rated at about 6kW max. This beast is over twice the rating of most stand alone four ring, grill and oven cookers of the 1950s.

    But as you add more items diversity generally improves rather than gets worse.

      - Andy.
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