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Hi, we have an integrated kitchen with 4 Neff appliances built in. It’s a newish flat and it would be very difficult to get a new mains cable from the fuse box to the kitchen.
We want a second oven and are willing to lose an integrated coffee maker in order to get one. We have found one that will fit, and we were initially thinking that it would be a simple case of removing the coffee a maker and replacing it with the oven.
We know the oven has to be hard wired by an electrician; the coffee maker leaves a standard socket free - not a proper oven socket. Would it be possible to use this socket, or could a spur be taken from the main oven cable to create a feed for the new oven? The main oven is also protected by its own circuit breaker and appears to have a free ‘slot’. See photo.
The second oven is a compact oven and the Neff website states it is 13A.
I’d really rather not buy the oven, with installation included, if it’s a non starter.
Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks.