Steve 2828
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Is a 10mm cable with a run of 12 meters sufficient for a 15 kilowatt cooker.
Yes but are you talking domestic or industrial? If domestic then the on site guide suggests a 30amp or 32amp circuit is sufficient for a cooker rated up to 15kW. Used to be Appendix 8 think its now called Appendix H. A majority of domestic cookers are happy on a 6.0mm unless buried in a lot of insulation or very long run. You could be wasting money fitting 10.0mm.Is a 10mm cable with a run of 12 meters sufficient for a 15 kilowatt cooker.
63ma RCD?At present the mcb protecting the circuit is a 32amp type b with a 80 amp 63mili amp rcd protecting aswell
I apologise he did give a cable length, but not an installation method.He said 12 meters ?
Isn't that a backwards way to work? The overcurrent protective device should be selected such that is protects the cable rather then the other way round.Just a minute; what circuit protective devices are in service? That might have a bearing on the matter.
Pages 49 to 52 of the Part 'P' guide.
HTH
You take that from this thread?I take it as 10mm t&e would be fine thanks for your help
The diversity calcs may say that, real life doesn't.Yes but are you talking domestic or industrial? If domestic then the on site guide suggests a 30amp or 32amp circuit is sufficient for a cooker rated up to 15kW. Used to be Appendix 8 think its now called Appendix H. A majority of domestic cookers are happy on a 6.0mm unless buried in a lot of insulation or very long run. You could be wasting money fitting 10.0mm.Doc H.
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