Hello all,
After some advice please.
Currently have a 32A switch on my consumer unit with a 6mm T&E cable going to a cooker switch in the kitchen - unsure what appliance this fed before.
I am wanting to add an electric induction hob and oven that I understand both need to be wired into a cooker switch.
But, the oven I am installing is at the opposite side of the room, circa 5 meters away from the hob / current cooker switch.
Can I install a 45A dual appliance connector plate to the cable coming from the consumer unit and then;
I don’t think I can use the same cooker switch for both appliances as oven is 5m away, so is more than the required 2m?
Is the 32A switch and 6mm T&E sufficient to power an induction hob and oven?
Alternatively, I’d appreciate any other ways of achieving (safely) what I’m after.
Running a new cable from a 32A isn’t doable given restrictions in access.
Thanks in advance.
After some advice please.
Currently have a 32A switch on my consumer unit with a 6mm T&E cable going to a cooker switch in the kitchen - unsure what appliance this fed before.
I am wanting to add an electric induction hob and oven that I understand both need to be wired into a cooker switch.
But, the oven I am installing is at the opposite side of the room, circa 5 meters away from the hob / current cooker switch.
Can I install a 45A dual appliance connector plate to the cable coming from the consumer unit and then;
- feed a 6mm cable from this connector plate to a cooker switch for the hob
- feed a 6mm cable from this connector plate across the kitchen to a cooker switch for the oven?
I don’t think I can use the same cooker switch for both appliances as oven is 5m away, so is more than the required 2m?
Is the 32A switch and 6mm T&E sufficient to power an induction hob and oven?
Alternatively, I’d appreciate any other ways of achieving (safely) what I’m after.
Running a new cable from a 32A isn’t doable given restrictions in access.
Thanks in advance.