bsr:
Induction hobs are advertised as more efficient than ordinary hobs, therefore they must use less electricity overall.
It is true that this might not affect initial current but it can hardly be more than conventional hobs.
The diversity calculations have been used for decades with no problem.
There have been a few posters lately saying, in effect, "Yeah that might be so and within the regulations but I just don't like it" - it makes no difference whether you like it or not.
Induction hobs are advertised as more efficient than ordinary hobs, therefore they must use less electricity overall.
It is true that this might not affect initial current but it can hardly be more than conventional hobs.
The diversity calculations have been used for decades with no problem.
There have been a few posters lately saying, in effect, "Yeah that might be so and within the regulations but I just don't like it" - it makes no difference whether you like it or not.