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JohnCC
hi there,
I'm replacing my kitchen and removing a freestanding electric oven/hob for a gas hob and an electric oven.
The freestanding unit is on it's own line from the mains on a 32A fuse covered by an isolator in the kitchen.
Can I put a plug socket onto the oven line and put the hob ignition on it (it only needs a 1A)?
This way the oven isolator would also protect the ignition.
The other alternative is to extend the kitchen loop for the ignition - but then I would have to add my own isolator and that seems a bit overkill.
What do you think?
Kind regards,
John
I'm replacing my kitchen and removing a freestanding electric oven/hob for a gas hob and an electric oven.
The freestanding unit is on it's own line from the mains on a 32A fuse covered by an isolator in the kitchen.
Can I put a plug socket onto the oven line and put the hob ignition on it (it only needs a 1A)?
This way the oven isolator would also protect the ignition.
The other alternative is to extend the kitchen loop for the ignition - but then I would have to add my own isolator and that seems a bit overkill.
What do you think?
Kind regards,
John