I am also connecting a neff hob. The diagram shows a neutral bridge but NOT a live bridge however the hob is fitted with both a neutral AND a live bridge. I'm confused. Should i remove the live bridge to comply with the diagram or leave it in?
According to the diagram, you definitely need the neutral link.
The diagram doesn't show a link between the two lives. I suppose a link is supplied and fitted in case a larger cable with only one neutral and one live core is used.
It won't make any difference leaving the live link in, as the two live wires get joined together at the supply end anyway - so it can't do any harm.
According to the diagram, you definitely need the neutral link.
The diagram doesn't show a link between the two lives. I suppose a link is supplied and fitted in case a larger cable with only one neutral and one live core is used.
It won't make any difference leaving the live link in, as the two live wires get joined together at the supply end anyway - so it can't do any harm.
Some areas of the EU have split phase supplies, it seems likely it is designed to also be used in those countries. Does it have the UKCA mark which replaced the CE mark?
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