L1Jay1
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Can u run a 6 mm cable for hob 32 amps and 2.5 cable 16 amps off same cooker switch , 45 amp cooker switch wired on own circuit back to cu on 32 amp breaker.
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Got a new electric cooker and separate induction hob , just need advice regarding installing them , had an electrician in to have a look.Can you elaborate a bit more.
Just trying to get some advice, I know cooker has to go on own circuit , but the is a separate hob aswell, hob is 32amps , cooker is 16 amps . I had different views on itIn some circumstances you could, but there are nearly always better solutions.
As Westward says, can you give a bit more info?
What are the better optionsGot a new electric cooker and separate induction hob , just need advice regarding installing them , had an electrician in to have a look.
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Just trying to get some advice, I know cooker has to go on own circuit , but the is a separate hob aswell, hob is 32amps , cooker is 16 amps . I had different views on it
He said he would connect the hob and cooker to the same cooker switch, looks like the hob and cooker might have to gone on there own circuits.On this occasion, 32A + 16A =48A
The other options are probably not available.
What did the electrician that came out say?
After all they have the best information and knowledge of the installation.
Hi L1Jay1. As a trainee I guess you will have access to the onsite guide. Have a read through appendix A and appendix H. Then come back and tell us what you think, and we'll discuss moreHe said he would connect the hob and cooker to the same cooker switch, looks like the hob and cooker might have to gone on there own circuits.
On this occasion, 32A + 16A =48A
The other options are probably not available.
What did the electrician that came out say?
After all they have the best information and knowledge of the installation.
I’ve read that, it says that you can have two cooking appliances on the same supply , and on the same switch, I was just wondering whether both appliances would be ran to the cooker switch and terminated there, or should they each terminate at there own individual cooker connection units . It says in the book page 190 one switch maybe used to control both appliances, it doesn’t say whether both can be terminated there .Hi L1Jay1. As a trainee I guess you will have access to the onsite guide. Have a read through appendix A and appendix H. Then come back and tell us what you think, and we'll discuss more
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