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Default Cooker circuit question

On 20/01/2017 16:33, Robin wrote:
On 20/01/2017 14:09, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article ,
Bert Coules wrote:
The kitchen in my newly-(almost) completed extension has a
(professionally installed) 45A radial cooker circuit which currently
terminates in a junction box. I don't intend to install a cooker but I
do need to power an electric domino hob and a fridge-freezer close to
where the box is situated. Is there any reason why I can't take two
2.5mm cables from the junction box via two switches to two sockets, to
do so?


Yes. But change the MCB to a 20 amp one.


A 32 amp MCB would also do if the 2.5mm cable is a reasonably short spur
running to a single socket or twin socket. (It's even shown in Appendix
15 to BS7671:2008 which I've had to show a doubter.)

I don't know if the adiabatic equation would stretch to 45A!



There are no equations if it was changed to a 20A or 32A MCB:-)


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