haidi_9721
2011-11-26 23:54:08
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Hello,
I am supposed to install the electrical wiring for a future Ikea kitchen. Among other things, the kitchen is to include a NUTID HIN4T cooktop with 4 induction zones.
The only technical information interesting to me on the IKEA homepage is that the connection power is 6000 watts. If I were to connect this over one phase, I would need a 25 amp fuse and a correspondingly strong supply line.
The telephone information was - let's say - untechnical.
Therefore my question: Has anyone already connected a cooktop with this power? In my opinion, it should be connected with L1, L2, N, and E - is that correct?
Is there possibly a bridge between L1 and L2 inside that must be removed beforehand?
Thank you for your answers
Haidi
I am supposed to install the electrical wiring for a future Ikea kitchen. Among other things, the kitchen is to include a NUTID HIN4T cooktop with 4 induction zones.
The only technical information interesting to me on the IKEA homepage is that the connection power is 6000 watts. If I were to connect this over one phase, I would need a 25 amp fuse and a correspondingly strong supply line.
The telephone information was - let's say - untechnical.
Therefore my question: Has anyone already connected a cooktop with this power? In my opinion, it should be connected with L1, L2, N, and E - is that correct?
Is there possibly a bridge between L1 and L2 inside that must be removed beforehand?
Thank you for your answers
Haidi