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Electric Hob - From Plug to Direct Mains, Possible?
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy™" data-source="post: 478217" data-attributes="member: 2012"><p>usually 5 leads with 1 earth, 2 neutrals &amp; 2 lives so you can wire it between phases or on single phase. should be a wiring diagram on the unit. either way, it sounds like it should be hard wired ant not o a plug (unusual for a hob to be on a plug, they almost always need a dedicated supply &amp; hard wired, although some induction hobs will run from a 13a plug at a reduced power setting)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy™, post: 478217, member: 2012"] usually 5 leads with 1 earth, 2 neutrals & 2 lives so you can wire it between phases or on single phase. should be a wiring diagram on the unit. either way, it sounds like it should be hard wired ant not o a plug (unusual for a hob to be on a plug, they almost always need a dedicated supply & hard wired, although some induction hobs will run from a 13a plug at a reduced power setting) [/QUOTE]
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