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<blockquote data-quote="chrisgjudd" data-source="post: 21449" data-attributes="member: 355"><p>hi guys, finally got my first telephone call to ask to fit a new cooker, electric double oven. They have an existing one. The instant thoughts i had was at what wattage can i not put the cooker on a 30/32amp, should i use 6 or 10mm, and its just the case of a new piece of cable do i do a minor works??</p><p></p><p>Also just for arguments sake whats the best practice if the cooker socket circuit is not man enough for the new cooker and there isn't room at the cu, can i add an additional fuseway seperate to the cu supplying eg 45a.</p><p></p><p>Realizing these are a reflection of my greenness but i like to get things right, any help greatly appreciated.</p><p></p><p>Chrisgjudd</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisgjudd, post: 21449, member: 355"] hi guys, finally got my first telephone call to ask to fit a new cooker, electric double oven. They have an existing one. The instant thoughts i had was at what wattage can i not put the cooker on a 30/32amp, should i use 6 or 10mm, and its just the case of a new piece of cable do i do a minor works?? Also just for arguments sake whats the best practice if the cooker socket circuit is not man enough for the new cooker and there isn't room at the cu, can i add an additional fuseway seperate to the cu supplying eg 45a. Realizing these are a reflection of my greenness but i like to get things right, any help greatly appreciated. Chrisgjudd [/QUOTE]
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