I am looking to replace an old built under electric oven and a gas hob with new elec. single oven and electric hob.
I understand that work in kitchen is notifiable therefore I have the choice of either undertaking the work myself and getting the required approval or employing a qualified person. I have few questions about the proposed install.
CU old Wylex unit have replaced the old plug in fuse with MCB's - 2 x 30, 1 x15 and 3 x amp. Have not checked yet but assume that the oven will be connected via one of the 30 amp circuits (hopefully on its own!) - the oven is connected via the old type combined switch and socket.
Would it be feasible/safe/allowed to connect both oven and hob via the existing cooker switch (not checked switch rating yet)?
Have no idea yet of total power requirements for hob and oven (units not chosen).
Am I correct in thinking that the maximum load on a 30 amp fused circuit should not exceed 7.2kw?
I am aware (vaguely!) of diversity but unsure of how it should be applied in this case.
Any advice and suggestions appreciated
Thanks
I understand that work in kitchen is notifiable therefore I have the choice of either undertaking the work myself and getting the required approval or employing a qualified person. I have few questions about the proposed install.
CU old Wylex unit have replaced the old plug in fuse with MCB's - 2 x 30, 1 x15 and 3 x amp. Have not checked yet but assume that the oven will be connected via one of the 30 amp circuits (hopefully on its own!) - the oven is connected via the old type combined switch and socket.
Would it be feasible/safe/allowed to connect both oven and hob via the existing cooker switch (not checked switch rating yet)?
Have no idea yet of total power requirements for hob and oven (units not chosen).
Am I correct in thinking that the maximum load on a 30 amp fused circuit should not exceed 7.2kw?
I am aware (vaguely!) of diversity but unsure of how it should be applied in this case.
Any advice and suggestions appreciated
Thanks