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Will a 12.9kw freestanding 60cm induction hob cooker be ok on a 32amp 6mm cable cicuit.
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NoWill a 12.9kw freestanding 60cm induction hob cooker be ok on a 32amp 6mm cable cicuit.
Regardless of what the manuel says, you need to ask a, few more questions. Is the cooker to be used ina domestic kitchen or a commercial kitchen? or a commercial kitchen?. If it's domestic, I would have no concerns. They might on the rare occasion have everything on (Xmas) but even then the various heating components tend to cycle in and out and the only time you have the full 56 amps flowing is on initial switch on. Even that can be avoided by staged switching.I would also agree, consult the manual.
Had one of my most meaningful lessons in diversity in a wool dying premises a few weeks ago. They used twenty two 5.3 kw electric hobs for "cooking" the wool in its dye. They were in use 8 hours/day. They wanted to install two more. They had 3 x 80 amp supply. A total load of 127 kw. I balked. Gut reaction was "no chance". We discussed contacting the DNO about an increase in supply.Once things are cycling according to their respective thermostats the current draw will take a nose dive.
Correct. Watching an induction hob in operation it's evident that heat management is far superior to the traditional hob. But the major factors in overall current use will be dictated by local circumstances. For instance in the example I gave, they had to use a particular size of metal pot. It basically meant that only 2 rings could be used simultaneousely. The instruction manuel obviously won't contain that kind of information. I was, nt advocating not reading the instruction manuel, rather I wanted to highlight the importance of factoring in additional local factors to arrive at a realistic appraisal of the circumstances on the ground.I think these modern induction hobs etc. usually have logic built in that limits the overall current draw in clever ways, it's not simple diversity or natural cycling... hence I'd be reading the manual to see what that says.
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