What is 10mm twin and earth cable used for?

10mm twin and earth cable is often used for shower installations and cooking circuits. It is important that a suitably qualified professional assesses the requirements of the work as choosing the incorrect and wrong size of cable could lead to distressing consequences.
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What is 10mm cable good for?

10mm earth cable is suitable for fixed wiring of electrical equipment, lighting and household appliances Usually used for grounding wires.
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What do you use twin and earth cable for?

Twin and earth cable is suitable for installing in fixed wire installations such as power supply cables for sockets and switches, and light furnishings. Other uses include smoke alarm installation and central heating thermostat fittings. Twin and earth cable sizes come in standard metric options.
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Can I use 10mm cable for cooker?

No domestic induction cookers require 10mm cable. Domestic cookers are usually on a 32a MCB.
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What size cable do I need for a 32 amp cooker?

The 10mm will be more than adequate for a 32 amp breaker if the cost is not a concern. There is also a good chance that the 6mm cable will also be fine, but this will need to be verified using the cooker diversity formula, along with some cable calc's plus rating factors and cable length.
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The Different Sizes of PVC/PVC Twin and CPC Cables in mm2 (Twin and Earth Cable Sizes)



What size cable do you need for electric cooker?

In 99% of cases 6mm T&E (twin and earth) cable and a 32amp fuse or MCB should be sufficient, but as said, what's actually required is down to the individual appliance you're working on, so you need to check and make sure that the circuit you're installing or the existing circuit is up to the job!
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What cable do I need for a 10.5 kW shower?

You need 10mm2 cable for a 10.5kW shower so check this first.
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What cable do I need for 50 amps?

According to the American Wire Gauge system, the appropriate wire gauge to use in conjunction with a 50-amp breaker is a 6-gauge wire. The 6-gauge copper conductor wire is rated up to 55 amps, making it the perfect choice for this circuit.
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What size cable do you need for a 9.5 kW shower?

You could get away with a 6mm cable for a 9.5kW shower.
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Can I put a plug on twin and earth?

It's possible to fit 1.5²mm twin and earth into a 13A plug, such is the inginuity of the great unwashed. I've had this a few times! What about appliances that have a 2 core 2.5 cable either with a fitted or moulded plug from the manufacturers.
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What is a 10mm cable?

10mm cable is a versatile size of wiring that is used in a multitude of applications in both domestic properties as well as commercial buildings.
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What size cable do I need for a 8.5 kW shower?

6mm cable, depending on the run, is likely to be fine for an 8.5kW shower.
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What size wire is needed for a 40 amp breaker?

40 AMP Wire Size

For a maximum of 40 amps, you'll need a wire gauge of 8. Many electric cooking appliances require 40 amps such as electric cooktops.
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What size wire is required for a 30 amp breaker?

1. A 10-gauge wire. If you look into a 30 Amp wire size chart online, the recommended size is a minimum of 10-gauge wire. A 10-gauge wire can safely carry the amount of current loads supplied by a 30-amp circuit.
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What wire do I use for 220V?

If you're wiring a 220v, 20-amp outlet to run power tools, you can use the same 12-gauge wire you would use for a 110-volt, 20-amp circuit. Remember that the cable must have an extra hot wire. If the appliance draws 30 amps, you need a different type of receptacle, and the cable needs to be 10-gauge.
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Can you run a 10.8 kW shower on a 10mm cable?

As a rule of thumb yes the cable will certainly need to be 10mm for that rated shower.
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What circuit breaker do I need for a 10.8 kW shower?

When replacing a 9.5kW electric shower with a 10.8kW, the MCB tips out each time it's used. Why is this? First, check the MCB current rating; a shower of this kilowatt rating should have a 45 amp.
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Is 6mm cable OK for induction hob?

Using diversity a 6mm T+E cable run appropriately will be suitable to operate an oven and hob of rating up to 15KW as per on site guide guide appendix H4 as long as these are not over ruled by manufacturers fitting instructions.
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What size cable do I need for a 2.3 KW oven?

You can of course fit a socket on the standard cooker circuit (32A/4 or 6sq.mm cable) for the oven.
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