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<blockquote data-quote="Mark1796" data-source="post: 492546" data-attributes="member: 32359"><p>I have just swapped an induction hob. Old one was 7kw new one is 7.35kw. Wire is 2x6mm+2.5mm twin &amp; earth. Hob is on same floor as fuse box and about 5m away as the crow flys. No clue what cable is running through. </p><p></p><p>Problem is hob is on dedicated circuit protected by 16amp mcb. As maths predicts if you put all 4 hobs on it trips the switch. Old hob occasionally tripped circuit breaker. Considering swapping mcb out for a 32A one. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark1796, post: 492546, member: 32359"] I have just swapped an induction hob. Old one was 7kw new one is 7.35kw. Wire is 2x6mm+2.5mm twin & earth. Hob is on same floor as fuse box and about 5m away as the crow flys. No clue what cable is running through. Problem is hob is on dedicated circuit protected by 16amp mcb. As maths predicts if you put all 4 hobs on it trips the switch. Old hob occasionally tripped circuit breaker. Considering swapping mcb out for a 32A one. [/QUOTE]
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