If we could blow the budget and get the Neff T51T55X2 hob it looks to be 7.2kW 30amp. Combined with the 2.9kW 13amp oven, would it still be okay to connect them as originally proposed?
We've always had gas, so I actually didn't know induction hobs can come with knobs controls :oops: Problem is we're limited on our appliance budget. The Neff above is only £329, but just had a quick search and the hobs with the knobs tend to be more expensive :(
H05 VVF cable seems to be also 318-y, which doesn't seem to be heat resistant? I assume it would be better to use 2.5mm heat resistant cable 3093Y for the oven?
The socket and cooker point will be located behind a unit of pan drawers, so would still be accessible.
Yes, we would have to try and get used to touch controls as we've never used an induction hob before, but hopefully easier to clean!
Thank you. Makes life a lot easier if we can just use a longer cable instead of relocating sockets.
Both hobs have a total load rating of 4.6kW and the oven is 2.9kW
The manual states Type H05 V V-F or a higher rating for cable for the oven. Would you be able to recommend a suitable type of...
We're currently in the process of planning a new kitchen. The existing electric oven is currently under a gas hob. We propose to disconnect the gas and install a induction hob and relocate the oven into a tall housing unit at right angles to it.
The existing arrangements are shown below...