Hi,
I'm new so please be gentle.
I am just about to start the process of changing out my kitchen and I'm after some guidance with regards to changing my existing gas hob for an induction one.
Currently I have a double oven fed by a 6mm twin and earth rated at 4.4kw, as far as I can tell, running from the consumer unit on a 32A RCD. I have the power for the ignition on the gas hob running from a switch on the wall on the normal ring main for the kitchen.
As far as I can gather I have two options
1. Spur the power for the induction hob from the switch for the cooker (running both off the 32A on the consumer unit in effect)
2. get a lower powered induction hob that can run off a 13amp plug (I have reservations about this with regards power output, is it worth it)
is there anyone who can advise me on this, power limits for the induction hob if I were to spur it, if its safe to do so?
I cant run a dedicated power supply back to the consumer unit (its full) so if thats the only option I'll just have to stick with my gas hob.
Thanks in advance.
btw a little diagram
I'm new so please be gentle.
I am just about to start the process of changing out my kitchen and I'm after some guidance with regards to changing my existing gas hob for an induction one.
Currently I have a double oven fed by a 6mm twin and earth rated at 4.4kw, as far as I can tell, running from the consumer unit on a 32A RCD. I have the power for the ignition on the gas hob running from a switch on the wall on the normal ring main for the kitchen.
As far as I can gather I have two options
1. Spur the power for the induction hob from the switch for the cooker (running both off the 32A on the consumer unit in effect)
2. get a lower powered induction hob that can run off a 13amp plug (I have reservations about this with regards power output, is it worth it)
is there anyone who can advise me on this, power limits for the induction hob if I were to spur it, if its safe to do so?
I cant run a dedicated power supply back to the consumer unit (its full) so if thats the only option I'll just have to stick with my gas hob.
Thanks in advance.
btw a little diagram