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I've recently had a new cooker point ran from the consumer unit and have had a new touch control ceramic hob installed on it but could get absolutely nothing from the hob at all, no display or anything. After looking at the consumer unit fuse board I realised the electrician who installed the cooker point had done so on a 6amp circuit breaker instead of a 32amp one.

Would that explain why the hob isn't turning on at all or should it be coming on and tripping the fuse?
 
He was an actual electrician but didn't notice that the circuit breaker says 32amp on it. I noticed that afterwards
Now I'm lost, the new CU has 2 cbs and a main switch, or should have, correct so far? Westy asked how it, the CU has been fed, any joy on that info?
 
my guess is that somewhere the hob is not connected to the isolator. connection unit not wired in properly?
Yes good call Tel, but you would have thought the Electrician would have tested that everything was honkydory before he did the Foxtrot Oscar exit.
 
We all use volt sticks but they can give misleading indication. I don't suppose the isolator has a socket on it.
No it doesn't have a socket on it sadly :(

Now I'm lost, the new CU has 2 cbs and a main switch, or should have, correct so far? Westy asked how it, the CU has been fed, any joy on that info?

Yes the new one has two CBs and a main switch, a 6amp CB and a 32amp one with the 32amp one appearing to do nothing but the 6amp one turning the isolator switch's led on and off.

I've just had a close look and there appears to be a cable going from the old style fuse wire box to the new mini (ie it can have 3 circuit breakers in it) box.

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No it doesn't have a socket on it sadly :(



Yes the new one has two CBs and a main switch, a 6amp CB and a 32amp one with the 32amp one appearing to do nothing but the 6amp one turning the isolator switch's led on and off.

I've just had a close look and there appears to be a cable going from the old style fuse wire box to the new mini (ie it can have 3 circuit breakers in it) box.

Do the images below help at all?
Upload Pie - The Simple Image Sharing Tool - https://uploadpie.com/Y4oqzx

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No it doesn't have a socket on it sadly :(



Yes the new one has two CBs and a main switch, a 6amp CB and a 32amp one with the 32amp one appearing to do nothing but the 6amp one turning the isolator switch's led on and off.

I've just had a close look and there appears to be a cable going from the old style fuse wire box to the new mini (ie it can have 3 circuit breakers in it) box.

Do the images below help at all?
Upload Pie - The Simple Image Sharing Tool - https://uploadpie.com/Y4oqzx

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It looks like the "Electrician" has fe your new CU which contains modern up to date CBs from an Old style CU, don't go sticking your fingers in to the old box but have you any idea what size fuse he has taken the supply to the new CU from?
 
Sorry I thought I'd answered. The hob was brand new and so was the consumer unit and new cable so I've never used any of them. The hob has never functioned since it was attempted to be installed
Yes sorry you did. You need to get the electrician back it should have been tested. When did he install that new board it looks non compliant to me.
 
Basically your electrician has used a BG 'garage' unit which Screwfix sell. Nothing wrong with them but there is clearly something wrong with the installation, you really need someone competent to check this through- in fact the bloke who did the work should have returned straight away instead of guessing the hob itself was faulty and causing you all that wasted time and effort !
 

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