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Hello,
I moved into a house that has this old Belling 100 Dual Fuel (Gas hobs and two electric ovens) the house doesn't have mains gas so the hobs are run via a set of Calor gas bottles outside the kitchen. The oven is old and 50% not working, so it's time to replace. Not a massive fan of the calor gas bottles so we are looking at getting an Induction hob, Currys are doing a deal and will fit and recycle the old oven. It says that it needs a 32A hard wire for this, from the reading I have done I believe the one we have at the moment also requires a 32A with 6mm wire, but it's very old and I can't find any manuals online and the Belling support people have said it's too old for them to caring that information. I don't want Curry's people to get here and say it's not possible.
So to get to the point. Is there a quick and easy way for me to check?
Cheers
I moved into a house that has this old Belling 100 Dual Fuel (Gas hobs and two electric ovens) the house doesn't have mains gas so the hobs are run via a set of Calor gas bottles outside the kitchen. The oven is old and 50% not working, so it's time to replace. Not a massive fan of the calor gas bottles so we are looking at getting an Induction hob, Currys are doing a deal and will fit and recycle the old oven. It says that it needs a 32A hard wire for this, from the reading I have done I believe the one we have at the moment also requires a 32A with 6mm wire, but it's very old and I can't find any manuals online and the Belling support people have said it's too old for them to caring that information. I don't want Curry's people to get here and say it's not possible.
So to get to the point. Is there a quick and easy way for me to check?
Cheers