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Replace Ceramic Hob with Induction Hob Query [UK]

Existing installation over a decade old:

  • Ceramic Hob
  • Fed from 32A 2 pole Isolator
  • Hob has dedicated Radial Circuit 32A MCB (note for avoidance of doubt: oven is on Separate 32A MCB radial circuit)
  • Hob Radial Circuyt has 6mm2 cable (confirmed from elec cert).

Existing hob is woking fine but considering replacing with induction hob for energy efficiency reasons.

So, Question; If it is replaced with an new induction hob (like for like other than change from ceramic radiant hob to induction hob):

1) is it mandatory for the swapout (disconnection of cable connection to old and reconnection to new) to be undertaken by a qualified electrician?

2) Will replacement of ceramic hob with induction hob mean installation of RCD protection of the circuit will be required (eg change from MCB to RCBO [obviously] by qualified electrician)?

Thanks,

Paul

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  • I see no reason why the circuit has to be brought up to the current BS 7671 although it is highly desirable. The manufacturer's instructions may well specify that a Type A RCD is required, in which case an installer might not be willing to connect.

    Would I swap my own hob without upgrading? Yes, if we didn't use gas.

  • oddly I have swapped by own gas hob as well.
    Mike.

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