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Range Cooker Connection Refusal.

A lady today asked me to estimate to do some cooker circuit alterations in her house. She has an old electric range cooker in the kitchen which she is to replace with a new one rated at about 11.2kW.

 

A certain national electrical retailer would not connect up her new and paid for range cooker as the cooker supply is run in 10.00mm2 T&E and protected by a B50 M.C.B. plus R.C.D.

 

The reason given was that the supply is too big and will overload the new cooker.

 

The retailer insisted that the  B50 M.C.B. be replaced by a B40 M.C.B. and the final cooker connection from connection unit to cooker, be run in 6.0mm2, the 10.002 final connection being removed.

 

Comments please.

 

Z.

 

 

 

 

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  • Well certainly not at all sensible in the way explained.

    I wouldn't dismiss the (unlikely) possibility that the manufacturer's instructions stipulate a max 40A OPD and the terminals are only good for 6mm2 and those on the sharp end have been given a set of rules to follow without much background information …. but perhaps I'm in a generous mood today.

        - Andy.

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  • Well certainly not at all sensible in the way explained.

    I wouldn't dismiss the (unlikely) possibility that the manufacturer's instructions stipulate a max 40A OPD and the terminals are only good for 6mm2 and those on the sharp end have been given a set of rules to follow without much background information …. but perhaps I'm in a generous mood today.

        - Andy.

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