In my kitchen, I have an electric oven unit with integrated ceramic hob currently sat in my breakfast bar island - I'm getting rid of that and replacing it with a new built-under oven and a separate new Induction hob set into the worktop directly above the new double-oven.
At present, the oven is powered by a 7mm cable through the floorboards directly below the current unit and straight back to the CU (dedicated non-ring circuit). The cable is wired straight into the back of the oven, there is no dedicated switching for the oven in the kitchen.
The oven I have bought states:
Electrical Connection: 4.9KW
Induction Hobs of appropriate specification (not bought yet) state:
Electrical Connection: 6.6kW
This dedicated circuit has a 32amp MCB in the CU, also the CU is RCD protected.
What is required to correctly terminate this cable within the void and to then provide power to the new oven and also to the hob directly above?
Thanks in advance!
At present, the oven is powered by a 7mm cable through the floorboards directly below the current unit and straight back to the CU (dedicated non-ring circuit). The cable is wired straight into the back of the oven, there is no dedicated switching for the oven in the kitchen.
The oven I have bought states:
Electrical Connection: 4.9KW
Induction Hobs of appropriate specification (not bought yet) state:
Electrical Connection: 6.6kW
This dedicated circuit has a 32amp MCB in the CU, also the CU is RCD protected.
What is required to correctly terminate this cable within the void and to then provide power to the new oven and also to the hob directly above?
Thanks in advance!