What diameter of rubber connection hose is correct for my new freestanding gas cooker? The total power is 12.9kW, the oven alone is 2.5kW
The Corgi engineer reused an old hose he had (yes I know, he shouldn't have). My old cooker had a standard hose of about 20mm outside diameter, the same sort found in all the DIY stores etc. The Corgi man changed the wall fitting to accept a smaller hose (a right-angled bayonet fitting) of about 16mm OD, (perhaps used for built in cookers?) which had the correct male thread at the cooker end.
This is why I'm asking: The cooker works fine but the oven is underheating by about 20-30C (ie 2 gas marks) across the whole range. At top setting (9 or 10) it doesn't quite reach gas mark 7. This is confirmed via baking problems as well as by thermometer. I'm going to have to call out the manufacturer, free under guarantee, but there's a rider to the effect that if the fault is not with the cooker, they will charge me.
Are they likely to say that the 16mm rubber hose is abnormally small, and could be restricting flow, giving the reduced temperature? Or is the 16mm hose acceptable? I know that the copper supply pipe to the kitchen is similar (15mm OD water type pipe), but I don't know what internal diameter the 16mm hose offers and whether it's enough?