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Hi guys,

So i've ditched my 20 year old tricity bendix cooker. Bought a new hob and a single oven and am currently in the process of getting them fitted.

I currently have a dedicated cooker circuit, 32a and 6mm. Switch above the worktop and 2 outlets running off it, a hard wired one and a plug (presuming the plug is for the spark on gas cookers only?) anyway... I have bought a induction hob which runs on full whack at 6500w and in its manual it says its rated at 7.2kw, 28.1a. (whirlpool ACM822NE)

So i assume this can go hard wired in all AOK.

The single oven ive bought is 2.16kw (matrix ms002ss)

I've called a handful of sparkies, and ive got quotes for fitting from ÂŁ30 to ÂŁ200.

Around 50% of those i called said both will run fine off the same 32a dedicated cooker cirtuit. While the other 50% either said i need to upgrade the 6mm to 10mm, or add a extra spur for the oven. Lots of random different information i've received.

My old cooker i had for 20 years total KW was 11kw and something like 10,000 watts. I regularly had it on full blast ie... 4 rings and oven (not grill) and i never had any problems with tripping..etc.

Advice much appreciated.
 
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you can run both hob and oven from your existing circuit. first check if the oven has a 13A plug top fitted. if not, then a dual outlet cooker connection is the answer.

[ElectriciansForums.net] Fitting a hob and oven on the same 32a....

a sensible cost to supply and fit would be ÂŁ 60-ÂŁ80.
 
you can run both hob and oven from your existing circuit. first check if the oven has a 13A plug top fitted. if not, then a dual outlet cooker connection is the answer.

[ElectriciansForums.net] Fitting a hob and oven on the same 32a....

a sensible cost to supply and fit would be ÂŁ 60-ÂŁ80.
Have you fitted any of these Tel got to fit one next week in a bit of a restricted space where some kitchen fitters have managed to fit, rather badly two 6.0 into the existing outlet. Are they easy?
 
Have you fitted any of these Tel got to fit one next week in a bit of a restricted space where some kitchen fitters have managed to fit, rather badly two 6.0 into the existing outlet. Are they easy?

Do you live in a cave matey .................buy one next time you visit a wholesaler!

The only thing to watch for is the ovens getting bigger, so now its not feasible to have any connections directly behind built in ovens..
 
Never actually seen or fitted one didn't know they existed till I saw them on the forum. It isn't behind the cooker but in the back of a small cupboard below the hob, a one and a half hand fitting job.
 
Have you fitted any of these Tel got to fit one next week in a bit of a restricted space where some kitchen fitters have managed to fit, rather badly two 6.0 into the existing outlet. Are they easy?

They have no depth to them, if you see what I mean. But they almost the size of a twin socket in the vertical. Connecting up the supply & load cables are a breeze :)

Edit, 'they have no depth', they do not recess into the back box.
 
They have no depth to them, if you see what I mean. But they almost the size of a twin socket in the vertical. Connecting up the supply & load cables are a breeze :)

Edit, 'they have no depth', they do not recess into the back box.
Thanks Middy.
 

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