Hello chaps. I'm useless with electrics but am having a go at installing my new ceramic (non induction) hob. Having disabled the mains for the hob at the fuse box, I've removed the wires from the old hob.
According to the instructions, I've screwed in a couple of jumpers bridging two neutral holes and two live holes. I believe I've done that correctly? But am I meant to feed the wires in the same holes as the jumpers and if so, under or over the jumpers?
I believe I have a 32 amp fuse as my old hob needed 25 amp and the new hob needs 30 amp. So can I assume I should follow the single phase connection?
Also, the black wiring connector box on the new hob is a different position from the old one, it's at the front of the hob instead of the back which makes it a bit awkward. So I'm hoping the power cable will reach it but it might be a stretch.
Here's some photos from the instructions and of the hob. Thanks.
According to the instructions, I've screwed in a couple of jumpers bridging two neutral holes and two live holes. I believe I've done that correctly? But am I meant to feed the wires in the same holes as the jumpers and if so, under or over the jumpers?
I believe I have a 32 amp fuse as my old hob needed 25 amp and the new hob needs 30 amp. So can I assume I should follow the single phase connection?
Also, the black wiring connector box on the new hob is a different position from the old one, it's at the front of the hob instead of the back which makes it a bit awkward. So I'm hoping the power cable will reach it but it might be a stretch.
Here's some photos from the instructions and of the hob. Thanks.
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