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They don't always come with a flex; just instructions to consult with a competent electrician
Yes I know this but was commenting within the context of this thread.
Every unflexed oven gets a 2.5mm 3 core H07 flex with me.
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They don't always come with a flex; just instructions to consult with a competent electrician
there you go with the negative waves. adding a socket complication,But in the event of a short circuit fault there will be very little difference in disconnection time between a B16 and B32. Having said that I'd probably put that circuit on a 16 or 20a MCB- unless the cooker isolator had a socket on it.
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Fixed loads should be purely resistive, a fan oven is not a fixed load.might not be fixed as in it's variable, but it does have a finite max. load, so can be considered as fixed.
Having said that I'd probably put that circuit on a 16 or 20a MCB- unless the cooker isolator had a socket on it.
Fixed loads should be purely resistive, a fan oven is not a fixed load.
what about a shower then? modern ones have electrinocs in them.
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