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    Replacing a Elec Hob With A Ceramic Hob - wiring conundrum

    I think it is 6.2KW, the other end of the cable goes into a dedicated sealed box on the wall and the consumer unit has an RCD dedicated to that and the cooker which has a separate switched supply box next to the one for the hob. I also thought about replacing the connector block on the hob...
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    Replacing a Elec Hob With A Ceramic Hob - wiring conundrum

    Thanks Chri5, I think it is 2.5mm there are seven strands of copper it is quite stiff and difficult to manipulate (previously fed the electric hob). The connector block is a conventional plastic block with a screw in each segment and is too small to fit the supply cable and the bridge piece that...
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    Replacing a Elec Hob With A Ceramic Hob - wiring conundrum

    Hi, I have bought a ceramic hob to replace a conventional electric hob. There is already a professionally installed fused circuit with a dedicated RCD etc. The problem I have is the ceramic hob has two L terminals that are bridged together and I know I only need one, but the connector is so...
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