I think the manufactures mean they don't want it hard wired. They want it used as an extension, ie. Plugged in, so their equipment is protected by the fuse in the plug. So it seems like a judgement call on your part, taking into consideration what rating your ocpd is.
I think it's a case of what the manufacturer means by "separate".
I would take it as, a combined oven and hob will be joined internally, so only one supply is needed. An individual oven and hob is not combined, so separate supplies will be needed for each one.
Providing it's electrically...
I get where you are coming from, simply things that can catch you out and come back to haunt you later.
Here's one that seems fairly common. "don't forget to inform building control".
Full marks to you for going back, and giving a refund, and admitting your mistake and coming back here and letting us know the outcome.
The measure of a good company its not just how often they make mistakes its also how they deal with it on the odd occasion that they do.
Am old codger, who thinks he still has what it takes, is up before the Magistrate for flashing. The Beak says "your getting too old for this, why don't you retire". The old lad says "I did think about it, but decided to stick it out for another year".
If the size of the conductor is going to be reduced from 16mm to 1.5mm then, leaving aside the IPxx rating, and providing its all tidy and insulated, could someone please explain why the suggestion of using a single strand into a wago would be frowned upon. To me it seems a practical way to...
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