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I am currently renovating my kitchen and am considering swapping my standalone cooker for a hob/single oven combination.

Would it be possible to use a dual appliance output plate on a 32A ring?

The hob = 4.6Kw
The oven = 3.65Kw

or would they need to be on separate circuits?

Thanks
 
you would just connect into the existing cooker outlet that comes off the cooker isolator, generally on a 6.0mm radial, 32A MCB. if they are 2 separate appliances, fit a dual outlet .
 
To answer your question it is not recommended to add these devices to the socket circuit.
 
To answer your question it is not recommended to add these devices to the socket circuit.

The current cooker is on a separate 32A cooker circuit, it would be this one I would be connecting the hob and oven to
 
that's fine then. was a bit confusing when your OP said "ring" as the cooker circuit will be a radial. just fit a dual outlet plate and you'll be fine.
 
Sorry, thought the cooker was on a ring, not a radial
 
usually a 6.0mm radial, but check.
 

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