rupertcacatua
DIY
Hi all, planning to replace my electric ceramic hob for an induction one.
Current ceramic hob is:
Baumatic B12SS - 230v/400v 3N 50/60Hz 6kW 26.1A, min fuse protection rating 30A.
The current setup is as follows:
CCU>1xB32 MCB>connected to 2x red cooker switches:
Question 1) If the B32 MCB is 32A rated, doesn't that mean that it can support up to a max of 230x32=7.4kW, and if so, 6kW (hob) + 3.6kW (oven 1) + 3.6kW (oven 2), far exceeds the maximum tolerance of this single MCB, when all 3 appliances are at full power? Granted, only on very rare ocassions I have used both ovens plus 4 hobs (Christmas...), and nothing actually tripped. Have I miscalculated the tolerance; is this a safe setup for these appliances?
Question 2) Considering swapping the above hob for 32A wired 7.4kW rated Siemens Induction EX675BEB1E. Is the above setup suitable for a direct swap?
Many thanks
Rupert
Current ceramic hob is:
Baumatic B12SS - 230v/400v 3N 50/60Hz 6kW 26.1A, min fuse protection rating 30A.
The current setup is as follows:
CCU>1xB32 MCB>connected to 2x red cooker switches:
- Switch 1: connected to hob above
- Switch 2: connected to 2x electric Neff ovens, EACH rated 230/240v 50Hz 3.6kW 16A (models B6774N0GB and B1524N0GB)
Question 1) If the B32 MCB is 32A rated, doesn't that mean that it can support up to a max of 230x32=7.4kW, and if so, 6kW (hob) + 3.6kW (oven 1) + 3.6kW (oven 2), far exceeds the maximum tolerance of this single MCB, when all 3 appliances are at full power? Granted, only on very rare ocassions I have used both ovens plus 4 hobs (Christmas...), and nothing actually tripped. Have I miscalculated the tolerance; is this a safe setup for these appliances?
Question 2) Considering swapping the above hob for 32A wired 7.4kW rated Siemens Induction EX675BEB1E. Is the above setup suitable for a direct swap?
Many thanks
Rupert