Hi, I have an old gas cooker, which I am changing to a electric integrated cooker with induction hob(the hob can be plugged in to a 13 amp socket, but I'm not sure if this would be powerful enough. The power of the hob is 2800W). I have a cooker switch which has its own dedicated 32A fuse. My question is , would my best option be to chase out the wall to behind where the new cooker will be and use a 45A dual cooker outlet plate to connect both the hob and the cooker? I also need a plug socket for the extractor fan. Would I also be able to spur off the cooker switch, or would it be better to spur off a nearby socket? I have included pics of cooker switch and dual cooker outlet that I am thinking of using. Any help would be most appreciated.
Kind regards, Kev.
Kind regards, Kev.