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Induction Hob again

Former Community Member
Former Community Member
I hope that you don’t find me impudent but I am having difficulty finding an electrician to explain why they will not install the induction hob and double oven that we are looking to fit in our new kitchen.
We have chosen a hob 7.4 kW and oven 6.3 kW. The cooker radial circuit has 6mm2 cable with 40A MCB. The run is some 12 m. The house was built (converted) in 2002 and inspected last year (DPN18C). We cannot run an extra cable because the CU is separated from the kitchen without a horizontal floor or roof space and presumably runs the existing cable through the stud walls.
The kitchen fitting company electrician has visited but won’t carry out the work unless we sign an indemnity as it would invalidate our insurance and the appliance guarantee. He suggested instead two plug-in ovens which we could add to the ring main. I have contacted four other local electricians but they all use 13.7 kW means 59.7 A which means 10 mm cable and ignore my request to consider diversity.
Should I give up and accept the two oven solution or perhaps a gas oven?
Do you know of a way of finding someone who understands diversity?
Am I simply wrong?

Parents
  • The problem with kichen fitter electricians is they tend not be be experienced in the real world but go by the book.

    I had the same problem was you when we had our kitchen refitted. The sparks was dead set on rewiring the cooker circuit. I simply asked him to explain how a stand alone cooker with a double oven and ceramic hob worked well with the existing circuit but suddenly a similar unit needed a new cable. 'The book says so and I always do it that way' canme the answer - bit like the swich for the cooker suddenly got moved to the back of the cupboard at high level  -' thats what people want came the excuse.

    It got better as I found the earthing tail from the metal conduit not even connected in the light switch. Thats the standard of NICEIC domestic installers for you!!


    Ask hime to justify the new cable.
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  • The problem with kichen fitter electricians is they tend not be be experienced in the real world but go by the book.

    I had the same problem was you when we had our kitchen refitted. The sparks was dead set on rewiring the cooker circuit. I simply asked him to explain how a stand alone cooker with a double oven and ceramic hob worked well with the existing circuit but suddenly a similar unit needed a new cable. 'The book says so and I always do it that way' canme the answer - bit like the swich for the cooker suddenly got moved to the back of the cupboard at high level  -' thats what people want came the excuse.

    It got better as I found the earthing tail from the metal conduit not even connected in the light switch. Thats the standard of NICEIC domestic installers for you!!


    Ask hime to justify the new cable.
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