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richsmith2005
We’re putting a kitchen into an old house. It previously had a cooker (with oven and burners in one).
I think we’ve dropped a clanger as we’re half-way into fitting the kitchen and waiting on our separate integrated hob and oven which we’ve already ordered; it’s only now dawned on me that they are probably going to require separate 30Amp protected supplies.
At least, the manual for the hob which I’ve downloaded states:
30Amp protected supply using a switched double pole isolating unit having a minimum 3mm contact separation and a BS6007 3-core cable.
Does this mean hiring an electrician to run a new circuit from the circuit breaker for the hob, or is there another way to do it?
R
I think we’ve dropped a clanger as we’re half-way into fitting the kitchen and waiting on our separate integrated hob and oven which we’ve already ordered; it’s only now dawned on me that they are probably going to require separate 30Amp protected supplies.
At least, the manual for the hob which I’ve downloaded states:
30Amp protected supply using a switched double pole isolating unit having a minimum 3mm contact separation and a BS6007 3-core cable.
Does this mean hiring an electrician to run a new circuit from the circuit breaker for the hob, or is there another way to do it?
R