by ericmark »
Mon Jun 28, 2010 4:39 pm
The cable size has to match the overload device not the cooker. So taking it to a ridiculous point you could feed a cooker with 2.5mm cable and a 16A overload even though with all rings in use it would trip. This would not be of much as you could only use one ring.
However a 32A supply on a 6mm cable would allow 7360 watt which likely would run 3 rings flat out as long as you want.
However near every ring will not run flat out but will switch on and off so we call this diversity and the 7360W will likely run all you have without any problem.
However induction hobs are different as they have cooling fans and if they trip they may over heat and same with some built in ovens.
The main thing is how do you have a 45A MCB and 6mm cable? If clipped direct i.e you can see the cable it is not buried in the wall you may have 45A with 6mm and also if the cable is rated at 90 degs C and not the normal 70 degs C you may still be within the allowance 58A x 0.78 = 45A when buried in a wall.
So although unlikely the 6mm cable may be OK with 45A MCB. And if not then using a 32A MCB would still likely run all you have and unless there is a problem with cooling fans if it trips can't see a problem. And even then I would think there must be a safety margin in case the whole power fails anyway.
If it were me and the 45A MCB is too big and as I have said it may be OK. But if it was I would change to 32A MCB and warn you it may trip at Christmas which is about only time you are likely to use all rings and oven together.