by sparx »
Wed Jul 22, 2009 9:19 pm
Moggy, most short run cooker circuits can be on 6mm2 can't remember wiring standard cooker -oven/hob on more than that, unless very long run or buried in insulation.
Page 96 On-site Guide, household cooking appliance, diversity:
First 10Amp of rated load plus 30% of remainder (plus 5A if socket outlet on panel).
so if total load of oven & hob came to 45A (not unusual) then allow 10A plus 30% of remaining 35A or 10.5A so load = 10+10.5=20.5Amps,
so could theoretically go on a 4mm2 cable!!
Reason is every part of cooker is on thermostats, no way can they all be on together except if all turned on at once from cold,unlikely even at major holiday celebrations, then only untill first ring hits temp setting within a minute or so then randomly on & off out of step.
When area boards are designing supplies for new housing developments although each house is fused at 80/100A they allow 15A/house when calculating cable/substation sizing! without diversity sub would be the size oh several houses!
best regards SPARX