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The total amps required - if every burner is running full on high speed determines the wire size required. So all I can say here is if it is 50 amps max then a 6/3 supply will suffice unless it is a long run from he breaker box to the stove. Elaborate some specs please about the range cooker amperage specifications. (I never heard of a range cooker except in the old cowboy movies.)

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