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With a new induction hob we realised the old pressure cooker would not work. Looking we see there are pressure cookers designed to work with induction hobs however I was a little concerned as to the safety aspects of a pressure cooker with such a powerful hob. (3.7Kw on boost) Although one would not normally use full 3.7kW I wanted to ensure the pressure cooker would be safe if phone or door bell was to call one away from the kitchen.
So I wrote to manufacture and got following replys:-
"Dear Mr xxxxxx
May we advise that all our current stainless steel models (Smartplus 6L and Quick and Easy 3L) are suitable for induction hobs. There is no recommended maximum power settings for domestic induction hobs, but as with any type of hob, once pressure is reached, the power should be reduced to the minimum setting to maintain pressure.
However, as you are stating a 3.7kW hob, which is more powerful than our research on domestic hobs suggests, can we ask is it a commercial hob? If so, we are unable to comment further as we have no experience of using pressure cookers on such hobs as they are for domestic use only.
Kind Regards, Amy Jones
Customer Service Representative
Thank you for your further email.
May we advise that as we are only cookware/pressure cooker specialists, it may be worth asking your hob manufacture for the more detailed information. However, as long as once the pressure is reached, the heat source is lowered to a simmer to maintain pressure then it will be suitable.
Basically, as long as the pressure cooker is not kept on a high heat the whole time it will be fine.
Kind Regards, Amy Jones
Customer Service Representative"
Not sure how the cooker manufacturer would know how much power a pressure cooker can safely handle as they only make the cooker they don't make the pan. However rather worried that a manufacturer does not know what the safe power is for the pans they make. I could not see any other boiler manufacturer getting away with not providing information on their products. Safety first so we are not using a pressure cooker.
However would like to know.
1) Does anyone use a pressure cooker with an induction hob.
2) Any accidents any one knows of.
3) Thoughts on building boilers with no test info.
PS I did tell them it was a Belling FSE60i cooker which is a domestic type.
So I wrote to manufacture and got following replys:-
"Dear Mr xxxxxx
May we advise that all our current stainless steel models (Smartplus 6L and Quick and Easy 3L) are suitable for induction hobs. There is no recommended maximum power settings for domestic induction hobs, but as with any type of hob, once pressure is reached, the power should be reduced to the minimum setting to maintain pressure.
However, as you are stating a 3.7kW hob, which is more powerful than our research on domestic hobs suggests, can we ask is it a commercial hob? If so, we are unable to comment further as we have no experience of using pressure cookers on such hobs as they are for domestic use only.
Kind Regards, Amy Jones
Customer Service Representative
Thank you for your further email.
May we advise that as we are only cookware/pressure cooker specialists, it may be worth asking your hob manufacture for the more detailed information. However, as long as once the pressure is reached, the heat source is lowered to a simmer to maintain pressure then it will be suitable.
Basically, as long as the pressure cooker is not kept on a high heat the whole time it will be fine.
Kind Regards, Amy Jones
Customer Service Representative"
Not sure how the cooker manufacturer would know how much power a pressure cooker can safely handle as they only make the cooker they don't make the pan. However rather worried that a manufacturer does not know what the safe power is for the pans they make. I could not see any other boiler manufacturer getting away with not providing information on their products. Safety first so we are not using a pressure cooker.
However would like to know.
1) Does anyone use a pressure cooker with an induction hob.
2) Any accidents any one knows of.
3) Thoughts on building boilers with no test info.
PS I did tell them it was a Belling FSE60i cooker which is a domestic type.