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13A Hob and 45A Oven isolators, confusing.
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<blockquote data-quote="ProDave" data-source="post: 555221" data-attributes="member: 6969"><p>The OP has it the wrong way round. It is the HOB that is usually the big consumer of power (unless you have bought one of those inadequate low power induction hobs that claim to run from a 13A plug) and a single oven os usually no more than 2.2kW and could run from a plug.</p><p></p><p>If your kitchen is wired with just one feed and you don't want too many alterations replace the cooker connection unit with one of the dual outlet ones. The big red switch will still turn off both hob and oven but how is that any different from an all in one cooker?</p><p></p><p>Wiring a new kitchen from scratch I put in a separate feed to hob and oven. They are not always together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProDave, post: 555221, member: 6969"] The OP has it the wrong way round. It is the HOB that is usually the big consumer of power (unless you have bought one of those inadequate low power induction hobs that claim to run from a 13A plug) and a single oven os usually no more than 2.2kW and could run from a plug. If your kitchen is wired with just one feed and you don't want too many alterations replace the cooker connection unit with one of the dual outlet ones. The big red switch will still turn off both hob and oven but how is that any different from an all in one cooker? Wiring a new kitchen from scratch I put in a separate feed to hob and oven. They are not always together. [/QUOTE]
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