Safety Device Isolation Options for Induction Hobs

I'm currently producing feasibility studies for replacement hobs within student accommodation. The replacement of the hob is straight forward enough, but the client has is looking for additional safety devices to isolate the hobs if a problem should arise. This will be alongside isolation switches above the counter and also RCBOs at the DB. The initial idea this:

https://www.kitchenstoveguard.co.uk/stove-guard/

I don't have much confidence in the information on this product. Claiming that the battery will last 10 years, and that there is no need for monthly testing.

If anyone has any advice on this product or similar, or even another method I'd like to hear it.

Thanks

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  • The Stoveguard and the hob run back timer are both good ideas and used correctly should work fine.  This scenario sound like it could almost be a C&G 2396 level 4 question. 

    How will it operate under normal conditions?

    How will it operate under fault conditions?

    How will it operate if the end user tries to circumvent it?

    How will it operate when end user is under the influence of .........?

    This will turn into a very interesting debate

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  • The Stoveguard and the hob run back timer are both good ideas and used correctly should work fine.  This scenario sound like it could almost be a C&G 2396 level 4 question. 

    How will it operate under normal conditions?

    How will it operate under fault conditions?

    How will it operate if the end user tries to circumvent it?

    How will it operate when end user is under the influence of .........?

    This will turn into a very interesting debate

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