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  • It’s kinda hard to say without having a look.
    Literally went and looked at a very similar situation in my mates place the other day - needing a supply for a 30a induction hob.

    The good news is that you have a proper cooker switch there, and a cooker circuit on your board (according to the EICR), so I’d assume that you have a sufficient supply cable to that cooker switch and socket, so should be pretty straightforward for the spark to sort out (providing that all is expected with regards to cabling).

  • thanks that's a big reassurance, I think we'll book a sparky to come take a look when we get the keys just to make sure but less stressed about it being a non-starter now.

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