Double or single electric oven?

Home Forums Public Support Forums General Enquiries And Questions Double or single electric oven?

Viewing 7 posts - 16 through 22 (of 22 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #384673
    DrDill
    Participant

    Re: Double or single electric oven?

    Sorry caveman, what is confusing about the fact that you can plug some pyro ovens in to a 13 amp socket? The op can buy one, lots of retailers sell them.
    You have lost me.


    Sent from my iPhone
    http://www.kitchenkitsw.com

    #384674
    captaincaveman1
    Participant

    Re: Double or single electric oven?

    DrDill wrote:Sorry caveman, what is confusing about the fact that you can plug some pyro ovens in to a 13 amp socket? The op can buy one, lots of retailers sell them.
    You have lost me.


    Sent from my iPhone
    http://www.kitchenkitsw.com
    you work on them as I do so we would check first naturally but face it a normal consumer wouldn’t normally go into that much detail so my post would make joe public think about their installation before buying a pyro . And please post the model details of the indution hob that can be on a 13amp plug I find that most intresting.

    #384675
    DrDill
    Participant

    Re: Double or single electric oven?

    Sorry caveman, you clearly stated that single pyro ovens cant be 13amp in your post which is not correct, i have corrected this and given examples that can be purchased.
    Bosch and neff do 2 models of induction hob that can work on 13amps, one comes with the wire and 13 amp plug fitted, one comes with the wire pnly and you programme it to tell it whst supply its connected to, 6, 10, 13, 20 amp, called power management. Belling and stoves also make models that plug in too, and i am sure there is other manufacturers that also do them. A couple of years ago someone did a survey which showed that most users only used 2 zones most of the time, thats why they come up with this solution apparantly.


    Sent from my iPhone
    http://www.kitchenkitsw.com

    #384676
    captaincaveman1
    Participant

    Re: Double or single electric oven?

    So what solution did they come up with when the user wants to use all four zone’s at once? ( I’m genuinely intreiged here)

    #384677
    DrDill
    Participant

    Re: Double or single electric oven?

    They electronically cycle the power available between the zones. So on 13amp 4 zones will be less powerful than being connected to the full 32 amp. They havnt been out long enough to determine reliability of the electronics, ideal though for anyone who has a gas hob and didnt think they could have an electric hob due to no cooker outlet.


    Sent from my iPhone
    http://www.kitchenkitsw.com

    #384678
    JesseConant
    Participant

    Re: Double or single electric oven?

    DrDill wrote:Again, some one is incorrect, you can get a pyro oven that plugs in, you can even get a 90cm wide dual fual range that works on 13amps.

    Captain caveman, i think you need to end your advice with “as far as i know” as you are not fully correct in some of your advice.


    Sent from my iPhone
    http://www.kitchenkitsw.com
    How come a low amps oven works well though?

    #384679
    DrDill
    Participant

    Re: Double or single electric oven?

    The fan oven is the same power as most other ovens on the market.


    Sent from my iPhone
    http://www.kitchenkitsw.com

Viewing 7 posts - 16 through 22 (of 22 total)
  • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.