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New 16amp Cooker on Circuit With 13amp Breaker

Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2018 9:59 am
by Jim123
Hi currently looking at replacing cooker, thought it would be simple until I saw that many new cookers are 16 amp rated. I am not an electrician so not sure if I can put one of those in.

At the moment our oven is hard wired in to a cooker switch which also incorporates a 13 amp socket this in turn is protected on the mcb with a 32amp breaker.

Thoughts please. I do have the option of getting a 13 amp rated cooker but wife prefers one of the 16 amp rated ones

Re: New 16amp Cooker on Circuit With 13amp Breaker

Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2018 7:57 pm
by Mr White
But you don't use the socket to plug the cooker into, so a 16A cooker will be fine. Most cooker suppliers will connect the new cooker to an existing cooker point for you.

Re: New 16amp Cooker on Circuit With 13amp Breaker

Posted: Mon Jan 08, 2018 5:46 pm
by Jim123
Thanks

I keep getting told that the new cooker should be protected by a 16amp fuse , the only protection it does have is the 32 amp breaker.

having said that i have had a 13amp rated cooker wired in there for past 20 years with no hassle