Wiring in induction hob and separate oven

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Hi and good morning
I'm just about to install a single beko oven that needs a 13amp fused spur and an induction hob that requires a hardwired 32amp supply with cooker switch.
No problem with the induction hob, as I have a 32 amp dedicated supply already installed. My question is, can I use an existing 13amp plug socket below the worktop, with no on/off switch, but it's operated via a switched fused spur above the worktop?
I would put a new 2.5 cable into the cooker with a normal 13amp plug.
Obviously then, I would have two fuses, one in the newly installed plug and one in the existing fused spur.
Is this ok?
 
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Thanks for robotik. Have fitted a duel outlet as you suggested, with 6mm wire from one outlet to the hob and a 2.5 cable from the other outlet to a 13amp plug socket.
Wired up the cooker with 2.5 mm cable and put a plug on one end, fused with a 13amp fuse. This way I have avoided 'two fuses' which would have confused everyone.
Why I didn't think of that....god knows :giggle:
Simple...;)
Cheers
 
Hi again
I notice robotik has deleted their post. I'm not sure why, but can only guess I've installed/interpreted their instruction wrongly.
If this is the case, I'm open to learn the best way to wire up these two appliances correctly.
Many thanks
 
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I notice robotik has deleted their post. I'm not sure why, but can only guess I've installed/interpreted their instruction wrongly.
It wasn't just the post that was deleted - Robotik itself, has been deleted!

It occasionally happens when, for example, a previously banned user has re-joined, with a different username.

That said, I believe the advice given was sound :)
 

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