Hi there.
I’m looking for some professional advice.
I recently bought Beko Cooker model KDC653S, it doesn’t come with the electricity cable and according to the manual it require H05W-FG 3X4mm or equivalent with total power consumption of 10KW.
I called all local shops including electricity specialist suppliers and couldn’t find the required cable (H05W-FG). However my local electric shop recommended an industrial (H07BN4-F) cable which fits many heat and oil resistant category and its 6m.
I checked online and although its 6mm it’s only rated for 1000v and the copper stands inside it looks very thin in compare with other cables.
My rough calculation suggest that the conventional oven itself consume 2.2kw which is higher than the cable rating of 1000V. I think I'm missing something.
Any suggestion pretty please
I’m looking for some professional advice.
I recently bought Beko Cooker model KDC653S, it doesn’t come with the electricity cable and according to the manual it require H05W-FG 3X4mm or equivalent with total power consumption of 10KW.
I called all local shops including electricity specialist suppliers and couldn’t find the required cable (H05W-FG). However my local electric shop recommended an industrial (H07BN4-F) cable which fits many heat and oil resistant category and its 6m.
I checked online and although its 6mm it’s only rated for 1000v and the copper stands inside it looks very thin in compare with other cables.
My rough calculation suggest that the conventional oven itself consume 2.2kw which is higher than the cable rating of 1000V. I think I'm missing something.
Any suggestion pretty please
- TL;DR
- Can H07BN4-F cable replace a H05W-FG cable for an electric cooker with 10kW power consumption?
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