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jparker86

Hello,

I am in the process of having a new kitchen installed and included in that is replacing our gas hob with induction hob.
Currently I have a 32a MCB running less than 10M from the consumer unit via 6mm cable to the cooker switch where it connects to the oven.

I am wanting to know if I can use this same connection to connect both my induction hob (1 x 2.2kW & 3 x 1.8kW) and electric oven (3.65kW).

In addition to the above I need to add:

1 x Microwave (2kW max with grill and 1kW without)
1 x Steam oven (2kW)
2 x Warm Drawer (810w each)
1 x Extractor Fan (285w)

I planned to extend my plug socket ring to add the above.

Will I be ok?
 
Following on from Richards post above, make ''SURE'' you employ a fully qualified electrician to make those assessments and implement them. Unfortunately there are far too many imposters out there that have minimal training (some with just 17 days training) and are frankly incapable making viable assessments, let alone implementing them... So consider yourself warned!! lol!!
Chuckle and one or two of them browse here as well lmao.
 

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