Does the hob really need 6 mm^2? All considerations that I have seen, read and heard concerning this matter of cooker (not just hob) cable size, referencing diversity and the on site guide suggest that 6mm is not necessary and 4 mm^2 would be perfectly adequate. Or did I misunderstand what was being said?
@@Cjrelectrical That just shows the need to read the MI. I like many others would of assumed HO7. You know what they say. Assume, makes an a.... Out of U and Me
@@Cjrelectrical Interesting - which one wins? The MI of the duel-plate or of the hob and cooker? The felxibal (Yeah, it's a word! lol) H07 is to reduce stress due to heat and movement so essential on a freestanding oven which is "regularly" pulled out to clean... but on a fitted oven and hob like in your video? Probably fine.
Been a spark for nearly 30 years never installed HO7 cable on a cooker/Hob only if it’s provided on the appliance. Love the dual plates - they are the best solution to the hob and oven combo.
Bad workmanship T&E not designed as a flex cable and is not heat, grease or oil proof no matter what it says on the plate and if it does probably refers to incoming very disappointing the amount of times i have seen heat damage to T&E cables
Only ever heat damage at terminals when limp wrist sparks have been in. If your ovens venting over 70c then you have issues. A built in hob and oven only Come out every 5 years. They are not a portable appliance.
It's pretty obvious the outgoing cable grips are for flat cable, not flex. If the MI only meant incoming on T&E they would say so, and provide round grips. Also, how much grease and oil get into cupboards beneath hobs and behind built-in ovens? And if heat is an issue, melamine facing on the carcasses would be banned and you wouldn't be able to keep plastic bottles in the cupboard. Just because H07 is commonly used doesn't make it a requirement.
@@tobysherring1369 fine you do it your way ill do it mine hope you never get bitten as I’ve seen that many heat damage T&E i will not use them but as your responsible for your own installation thats you choice
Does the hob really need 6 mm^2? All considerations that I have seen, read and heard concerning this matter of cooker (not just hob) cable size, referencing diversity and the on site guide suggest that 6mm is not necessary and 4 mm^2 would be perfectly adequate. Or did I misunderstand what was being said?
Loved this one.
Surly if theoven states ho7 and plate states twin the 2 are not compatible together and another solution should be found?
Mmmmmm, yummy food find.
Spankingly good job👌
Jolly Good job Chaps but a shame you didn't cook the Customer a meal in the oven afterwards 🙃
Nice work, plus you got some Marmite to put on toast😋👍
It was surprisingly tasty 👅
Ah, so thats where donner kebab comes from 😅
I would go loopy if my guys left an outer insulation like that.
Raggy a feck Knife strip pull snap
Yes ok John on an old short 10mm of course!!!
I am sure you are meant to use H07 flex. Most manufacturers instructions state H07.
The dual plate states twin and earth
Ive always wired ovens in twin & earth
@@Cjrelectrical That just shows the need to read the MI. I like many others would of assumed HO7. You know what they say. Assume, makes an a.... Out of U and Me
@@Cjrelectrical Interesting - which one wins? The MI of the duel-plate or of the hob and cooker? The felxibal (Yeah, it's a word! lol) H07 is to reduce stress due to heat and movement so essential on a freestanding oven which is "regularly" pulled out to clean... but on a fitted oven and hob like in your video? Probably fine.
Fixed install No movement may be on a free standing unit
T & E Nooooooooooooooo, HO7 pls😡, bloody kitchen fitters😂
Nice little short - thanks H07 for me though
Yeah on appliances with a crap cable gripper and a limp wrist then H07 is probably best. Twin with an operating temp of 70c no worries 🔥
@@Cjrelectrical Just repeating what they've seen on Instagram as you say what appliance is 70°C to the touch lol
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I do like a dual plate. Not sure about the T&E, but if that’s all you have on the van.
Be reet lad done more of these than you’ve had hot dinner.
@@Cjrelectrical That’s what the kitchen fitter said 🤣
Exactly kitchen fitter/plumber
Been a spark for nearly 30 years never installed HO7 cable on a cooker/Hob only if it’s provided on the appliance. Love the dual plates - they are the best solution to the hob and oven combo.
Bad workmanship T&E not designed as a flex cable and is not heat, grease or oil proof no matter what it says on the plate and if it does probably refers to incoming very disappointing the amount of times i have seen heat damage to T&E cables
Only ever heat damage at terminals when limp wrist sparks have been in. If your ovens venting over 70c then you have issues. A built in hob and oven only Come out every 5 years. They are not a portable appliance.
It's pretty obvious the outgoing cable grips are for flat cable, not flex. If the MI only meant incoming on T&E they would say so, and provide round grips.
Also, how much grease and oil get into cupboards beneath hobs and behind built-in ovens?
And if heat is an issue, melamine facing on the carcasses would be banned and you wouldn't be able to keep plastic bottles in the cupboard.
Just because H07 is commonly used doesn't make it a requirement.
@@tobysherring1369 fine you do it your way ill do it mine hope you never get bitten as I’ve seen that many heat damage T&E i will not use them but as your responsible for your own installation thats you choice