At the moment I have a Ceramic Hob connected to a Cooker Switch which in turn is connected to a 30amp breaker.
On inspecting the wiring for my existing single oven I noticed it is feed from the connection plate also powering the hob. Is this setup correct? I'm sure the single oven is rated at 13amp.
I'm replacing both hob and oven, the new ceramic hob is rated at 30amp and the oven is 13amp.
I need to move the oven to a tall unit 1.5m from cooker switch.
My main question: Is it best to wire single oven to cooker circuit and feed 6mm t&e wire from current switch to new location or make a new 13amp fused spur from single socket that is located on wall behind tall unit.
If the best way forward is to use fused spur, then is it ok that this switch is behind oven or will it need to be reachable above the worktop like the cooker switch is for the hob?
On inspecting the wiring for my existing single oven I noticed it is feed from the connection plate also powering the hob. Is this setup correct? I'm sure the single oven is rated at 13amp.
I'm replacing both hob and oven, the new ceramic hob is rated at 30amp and the oven is 13amp.
I need to move the oven to a tall unit 1.5m from cooker switch.
My main question: Is it best to wire single oven to cooker circuit and feed 6mm t&e wire from current switch to new location or make a new 13amp fused spur from single socket that is located on wall behind tall unit.
If the best way forward is to use fused spur, then is it ok that this switch is behind oven or will it need to be reachable above the worktop like the cooker switch is for the hob?