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have come accross kitchen job where x 2 ovens are on a lollipop circuit.
6mm t/e from csu to 45a dp switch and then small 2.5 t/e ring with 2 oven outlet plates.
each oven only 2.4kw max.
question is if tested ok, ie zs and ring end to ends, is this ok to leave as is?
 
What size is the protective device.
 
You will be pushing the 2.5mm cable close to it's limits,
So you may just scrape it in.
consider a protective breaker at the switch to protect the 2.5mm cable.
 
Thanks for that. Could not see any reason to change but first occasoon on a lollipop circuit so a little self doubt crept in.
Thanks again
 
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