Hi,
Just looking for a bit of advice here. I am considering swapping my existing 4 burner gas hob for a Bosch induction one.
I am not proposing to carry out any electrical connections myself, but simply finding out what my options are at this stage.
The setup I currently have: a dedicated 32amp cooker circuit, done in 6mm cabling. This leads to a single red 'cooker' switch on the wall (there is no socket on this).
This then leads down to a standard double socket below counter level (behind the fitted oven). Plugged into this is a single Bosch fan oven (which I wish to retain) and the gas hob (presumably just for the spark / ignition generator).
The Bosch induction hob I was looking at also runs off a standard 13amp plug. So I had initially assumed I could simply unplug the gas hob, and plug the induction hob into the now free sspace on the double socket.
I've since learnt that may not be the case as a double socket is only rated for 20amps, and not 26 as you might assume?
So if that's the case, what is my best option here?
Have the existing double socket changed to two single sockets?
Or have it changed for a cooker outlet which would have the hob hardwired into it, and a 13a socket which the existing oven would plug into?
Or something else I haven't thought of?
Just looking for a bit of advice here. I am considering swapping my existing 4 burner gas hob for a Bosch induction one.
I am not proposing to carry out any electrical connections myself, but simply finding out what my options are at this stage.
The setup I currently have: a dedicated 32amp cooker circuit, done in 6mm cabling. This leads to a single red 'cooker' switch on the wall (there is no socket on this).
This then leads down to a standard double socket below counter level (behind the fitted oven). Plugged into this is a single Bosch fan oven (which I wish to retain) and the gas hob (presumably just for the spark / ignition generator).
The Bosch induction hob I was looking at also runs off a standard 13amp plug. So I had initially assumed I could simply unplug the gas hob, and plug the induction hob into the now free sspace on the double socket.
I've since learnt that may not be the case as a double socket is only rated for 20amps, and not 26 as you might assume?
So if that's the case, what is my best option here?
Have the existing double socket changed to two single sockets?
Or have it changed for a cooker outlet which would have the hob hardwired into it, and a 13a socket which the existing oven would plug into?
Or something else I haven't thought of?