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spike210957

Hi there,

I'm replacing an existing oven which was connected to the kitchen sockets circuit (32 amp) but protected by a 13 amp fused switch.

Now, the installation instructions of the new oven say it should have a minimum fuse of 15amp and a max of 20amp.

I'm struggling to find a fused switch with either of these ratings.

Can anyone point me in the right direction?

cheers

spike
 
own circuit .
 
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Hi there,

I'm replacing an existing oven which was connected to the kitchen sockets circuit (32 amp) but protected by a 13 amp fused switch.

Now, the installation instructions of the new oven say it should have a minimum fuse of 15amp and a max of 20amp.

I'm struggling to find a fused switch with either of these ratings.

Can anyone point me in the right direction?

cheers

spike
You nee the help and advice of a competent Electrician, Spike, don't compromise on something you obviously know nothing about. No insult intended
 
This should really be on it's own circuit supplied by a 16A or 20A circuit breaker.

Beaten to it :)
 
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Beaten to it :)


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fingers first ,just like the old west .
 
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Needs a dedicated circuit, electrician required.
 
new circuit, that another coupe of hundred quid down the Suwannee!
 
What the power rating of the new oven? (in W or kW or A)
 

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