I know that this should all now be clear, but just one quick question. After doing my research on here, I decided on what oven I wanted (NEFF 1451) and checked out the technical spec, total connected load of 2.8 KW, i.e. less than the 3KW for which a dedicated circuit would be required.
As my kitchen is on its own ring on a 32A circuit and no dedicated oven circuit, I called NEFF up to find out if the oven would be supplied with a plug, to which they said it does not because it should not be connected to a ring but have it's own dedicated circuit and then wired to that. With my minimal knowledge I questioned why, as it's only a 2.8 KW own. They then responded " .... 2.8KW is 13A, and will blow the circuit." I had no idea what they were on about so just accepted it.
Can anyone voice any opionions on this, or do I really have to lay my own 6mm cables and get a sparky in to connect it up the CU.
Thanks.