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What cable cross-section to install in the kitchen?

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    Before the renovation, I had 1 2x2.5 cable and B16 security for the entire kitchen, 2 bathrooms and 3 other rooms. Of course, there was also lighting in the same rooms. This is what it was done in the 1980s and 1990s. Luckily, these were copper, not aluminum, wires. It struck the fuse no more than once a year, but I tried not to turn on two washing machines, a kettle, an oven and a microwave at the same time ... ;)
    Now, in the kitchen itself, I threw 4 cables - sockets, 1 cable - lighting (3 rooms on this cable) plus one for a possible induction.
    And this is what it looks like:
    1. Oven, microwave - 3x2.5
    2. Fridge, landline phone, 1 free - 3x2.5
    3. Dishwasher, hood, LED under-cabinet lighting - 3x2.5
    4. 3 double sockets above the table top, plus one free one by the window - 3x2.5
    5. Possible induction, although it will probably never be there, because I prefer the gas hob, but it's better to do it now, because the next renovation will not be earlier than in 20 years :) - 5x2.5
    6. Ceiling lighting - 3x1.5
    Will be OK?

    Moderated By krzysiek7:

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