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Had a search but can't find anything that helps.
We currently have a built under electric oven & a gas hob.
We are designing a new kitchen & were thinking of fitting an induction hob in place of the gas one, the problem is where's the power going to come from?
The C/U has a 30A breaker for the cooker, so I'm guessing I'm going to have to get an extra circuit installed from the C/U to power the hob, is this a correct assumption?
Mrs E seems to think I can just spur off the existing cooker wiring an fit a second switch for the hob (good job she's not a sparky)!!!!!!
We currently have a built under electric oven & a gas hob.
We are designing a new kitchen & were thinking of fitting an induction hob in place of the gas one, the problem is where's the power going to come from?
The C/U has a 30A breaker for the cooker, so I'm guessing I'm going to have to get an extra circuit installed from the C/U to power the hob, is this a correct assumption?
Mrs E seems to think I can just spur off the existing cooker wiring an fit a second switch for the hob (good job she's not a sparky)!!!!!!