• Looking for a smarter way to manage your heating this winter? We’ve been testing the new Aqara Radiator Thermostat W600 to see how quiet, accurate and easy it is to use around the home. Click here read our review.

Oven and hob wiring

Joined
25 Aug 2025
Messages
10
Reaction score
0
Country
United Kingdom
So some advice please. Just putting in new kitchen. Looking at wiring for hob and cooker. I have had new consumer unit fitted and 6mm to 32amp breaker for cooker. I'm looking at getting an induction hob so that will be around 7k and a single oven so that will be around 3k. So do I put it all off the cooker circuit or put another line in for oven. Don't want to hang oven off socket circuit really. 10k combined with everything running max will trip it I guess but I see some people do this as nothing is usually all running at max? I'm thinking of another 2.5mm in for just the single oven and then leave hob on 6mm?
Thanks guys.
I have an electrician checking everything, he said just hang oven off socket circuit but I'm not sure that's a good idea?
 
So some advice please. Just putting in new kitchen. Looking at wiring for hob and cooker. I have had new consumer unit fitted and 6mm to 32amp breaker for cooker. I'm looking at getting an induction hob so that will be around 7k and a single oven so that will be around 3k. So do I put it all off the cooker circuit
Yes. Perfectly normal.
 
So if it's drawing 45amps on a 6mm cable and 32amp breaker that's fine?
It won't draw that much when all the elements are cycling off and on (more off than on).

The formula we use to calculate the diversity is -

10000 / 240 = 41.66A (the 6mm² can handle that anyway)
41.66 - 10 = 31.66 x 0,3 = 9.5 + 10 = 19.5A.

The circuit could handle 20kW.
 

If you need to find a tradesperson to get your job done, please try our local search below, or if you are doing it yourself you can find suppliers local to you.

Select the supplier or trade you require, enter your location to begin your search.


Are you a trade or supplier? You can create your listing free at DIYnot Local

 
Back
Top