At the moment we have a gas hob and an electric double oven. We have just bought a replacement oven and a ceramic hob. The existing cable for the oven is 6mm to a cooker switch from the consumer unit with a 30A breaker, 6mm out to connecting point then flex (looks like 2.5mm) to the cooker.
As we are going from gas to electric, I think it needs uprating. This is what I propose to do. Run 10mm from the cooker switch to the consumer unit and change the breaker for 45A. Run 2 x 6mm from the switch, one to the hob the other to the connecting point. Leave the flex to connect to the new oven.
As this is replacement wiring I believe that I can do it myself. Question is, am I correct or would I need to have an electrician make the final connections? Any comments would be appreciated.
Bob
As we are going from gas to electric, I think it needs uprating. This is what I propose to do. Run 10mm from the cooker switch to the consumer unit and change the breaker for 45A. Run 2 x 6mm from the switch, one to the hob the other to the connecting point. Leave the flex to connect to the new oven.
As this is replacement wiring I believe that I can do it myself. Question is, am I correct or would I need to have an electrician make the final connections? Any comments would be appreciated.
Bob