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One of the elements on our ceramic hob has failed. Can I replace it with a similar ceramic hob myself or am I required to get an electrician to fit it? I've undertaken many minor electrical wiring jobs around the house over the years, so this is within my capabilities.
The existing hob has a rating of 6.0kW and it runs off the same 6mm cable as the oven which is rated at 5.4kW (32A MCB at the consumer unit). The circuit was installed by an electrician when our kitchen extension was built. I'd like to replace the hob with a Hisense one rated at 6.4kW. Is the extra 400W significant or can it be considered like for like? The old hob is 20 years old and no longer made.
The existing hob has a rating of 6.0kW and it runs off the same 6mm cable as the oven which is rated at 5.4kW (32A MCB at the consumer unit). The circuit was installed by an electrician when our kitchen extension was built. I'd like to replace the hob with a Hisense one rated at 6.4kW. Is the extra 400W significant or can it be considered like for like? The old hob is 20 years old and no longer made.