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RE: OT - quick regs question


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  • Subject: RE: OT - quick regs question
  • From: "Kevin Wood" <kevin_wood@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2002 10:01:07 -0000
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I have just rewired my kitchen and I would always run a 30 amp fused spur
to
an oven. Although I used a gas hob and the electric oven is only rated at
2.2kw, you never know when someone might want to fit an electric hob or a
bigger oven, etc.

My oven stated that it should be connected to a 13 amp fused spur, and the
internal wiring was certainly not safe to connect up to a 30 amp spur so I
put a 13 amp fused spur box on the end of the 30 amp fused spur.

In the event that I ever use an oven/hob which pulls more than 13amps I can
take this off and fit a cooker switch.

Kevin



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