Hello, I'm hoping someone who knows more than me can sanity check this wiring diagram for my Electric Oven, Extractor Fan and Gas Hob.
Background: I bought a new oven, I thought the old one was plugged in with normal plug but it was actually hard wired and the extractor/hob were plugged in. The sockets and fuse box were already there, but I didn't take a picture of the wiring before swapping the ovens, my new oven has a proper plug attached to the flex - the extractor and hob are the diy add on plugs.
I want to re-wire the set up to plug in the oven and hob, then hard wire the fan so I can use all 3, but dont know which side of the fuse box the old oven was wired into, and then don't know which side of the fuse to wire the fan into.
Concerned about either pushing the full ring power into the fan (if thats a thing?) if it's before the fuse, but then overloading the fuse if its after and everything is running at once.
Details : Electric Oven 2850W, 220-240 V so max current of 12.9A , don't know wattage of the hob nor fan and cant fins a sticker/model number.
Hope that makes sense, thanks for any help!
Background: I bought a new oven, I thought the old one was plugged in with normal plug but it was actually hard wired and the extractor/hob were plugged in. The sockets and fuse box were already there, but I didn't take a picture of the wiring before swapping the ovens, my new oven has a proper plug attached to the flex - the extractor and hob are the diy add on plugs.
I want to re-wire the set up to plug in the oven and hob, then hard wire the fan so I can use all 3, but dont know which side of the fuse box the old oven was wired into, and then don't know which side of the fuse to wire the fan into.
Concerned about either pushing the full ring power into the fan (if thats a thing?) if it's before the fuse, but then overloading the fuse if its after and everything is running at once.
Details : Electric Oven 2850W, 220-240 V so max current of 12.9A , don't know wattage of the hob nor fan and cant fins a sticker/model number.
Hope that makes sense, thanks for any help!