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.
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).