On 23/08/2014 20:27, Kevin wrote:
> I need to replace the built in oven as the gas grill no longer works.
> I can do a straight replacement but you can only get one gas oven gas
> grill.
> If I get a gas oven electric grill I will have to put in a dedicated
> supply.
It depends on the power of the electric part. Many single electric ovens
are only around 2.4kW and designed to be plugged into a normal circuit.
> I think the rating is 15 amps so i assume I can run 15 amp
> cable or will it have to be with 30 amp cable.
Again you need to work back from the rating of the appliance, then take
into account the length of the cable run and how and where it will be
installed - all these will affect the choices you need to make for the
cable.
If you post details here of the electrical requirements of the oven we
may be able to help.
> I also assume that I
> have to put an isolator in the kitchen which is going to be a problem
> as the kitchen is tiled.
Isolators for cooking appliances need to be within 2m of the appliance
ideally.
> Are there regulations for the location of the isolator? Can I share an
> existing 30 amp mcb on the consumer unit that connects to a 30 amp
> socket to run an air compressor which hasn't been used in years and is
> unlikely to be used when th grill is in use, if at all.
So long as the cable has adequate fault protection from the MCB, then yes.
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Cheers,
John.
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