werkleiter
2012-07-09 22:58:36
- #1
Hello,
I am currently assembling my new Ikea kitchen and have a question about connecting the oven (Framtid OV9 convection oven) and induction cooktop (Folklig, max. 7kW). Both are standalone appliances.
The oven is connected with a three-core cable (L, N, PE), while the cooktop has connections for L1, L2, L3, N1, N2, and PE. There is a bridge between L1 and L2, as well as between N1 and N2.
On the house side, I have a stove connection socket with five terminals: three live conductors, the neutral, and protective conductor. The whole thing is fused with 3x16A. The house is brand new.
I thought I would connect the oven with L1, N, and PE of the stove connection socket. For the cooktop, I would leave the bridges in and connect L1/L2 with L2 and L3 with L3 of the stove connection socket. N1/N2 and PE go to N and PE of the stove connection socket.
Is this possible?
I am currently assembling my new Ikea kitchen and have a question about connecting the oven (Framtid OV9 convection oven) and induction cooktop (Folklig, max. 7kW). Both are standalone appliances.
The oven is connected with a three-core cable (L, N, PE), while the cooktop has connections for L1, L2, L3, N1, N2, and PE. There is a bridge between L1 and L2, as well as between N1 and N2.
On the house side, I have a stove connection socket with five terminals: three live conductors, the neutral, and protective conductor. The whole thing is fused with 3x16A. The house is brand new.
I thought I would connect the oven with L1, N, and PE of the stove connection socket. For the cooktop, I would leave the bridges in and connect L1/L2 with L2 and L3 with L3 of the stove connection socket. N1/N2 and PE go to N and PE of the stove connection socket.
Is this possible?