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<blockquote data-quote="sonianorman" data-source="post: 317188" data-attributes="member: 22330"><p>The cooker power is 2300w so 2300/230 is 10A. I have left it at 20A in case they need to add a hob in future. it was in 6mm. there is a double fused socket. seperate socket for hob ignition with a junction in the back behind the work surface. all i actually touched was the junction box to take out the old and put in a new oven and the fuse board to put in a 20A MCB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonianorman, post: 317188, member: 22330"] The cooker power is 2300w so 2300/230 is 10A. I have left it at 20A in case they need to add a hob in future. it was in 6mm. there is a double fused socket. seperate socket for hob ignition with a junction in the back behind the work surface. all i actually touched was the junction box to take out the old and put in a new oven and the fuse board to put in a 20A MCB [/QUOTE]
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