About to replace an induction hob in Spain, and this is how I found the existing induction hob wired:
While the old one works, I suspect there's a better way this connection should be made.
I've done some electrics in the past, but I'm not familiar with the range of parts available. So I don't know what that connection should look like if it were done properly.
If it can be avoided, I'd much prefer not to remove kitchen units, even though that hole clearly goes behind the next unit (which has a back to it, so it would be a real pain to remove.)
I found a link in another post to this, but not sure if this is the sort of thing it should have here in Spain.
So... should I redo that connection? If so, how and what with? Or maybe I forget about it and wire the new hob the same way? What would you suggest?
Thank you!
(Not really electrics, but I'm not sure if there should be something fitted under the hob to stop dirt falling into the two drawers that sit directly under it. Should there be?)
While the old one works, I suspect there's a better way this connection should be made.
I've done some electrics in the past, but I'm not familiar with the range of parts available. So I don't know what that connection should look like if it were done properly.
If it can be avoided, I'd much prefer not to remove kitchen units, even though that hole clearly goes behind the next unit (which has a back to it, so it would be a real pain to remove.)
I found a link in another post to this, but not sure if this is the sort of thing it should have here in Spain.
So... should I redo that connection? If so, how and what with? Or maybe I forget about it and wire the new hob the same way? What would you suggest?
Thank you!
(Not really electrics, but I'm not sure if there should be something fitted under the hob to stop dirt falling into the two drawers that sit directly under it. Should there be?)