Two ovens on one circuit – electrician installed only one circuit

  • Erstellt am 2025-11-02 17:26:25

wiltshire

2025-11-03 21:22:20
  • #1
Thank you for the important note. Ovens individually, fridge and dishwasher can be operated together. Of course: the maximum power consumption at one outlet must remain under 3.6kW. I was not aware that there is a general prohibition.
 

derdietmar

2025-11-04 07:57:54
  • #2
Hello,

as I see it, you basically have enough circuits:


    [*]Oven
    [*]Dishwasher
    [*]Faucet
    [*]Refrigerator
    [*]Other sockets

The refrigerator does not require a separate circuit. If it goes on the circuit of the other sockets, you have one circuit free for the oven.

Best regards
 

Joedreck

2025-11-04 10:20:15
  • #3
What prevents the electrician from drilling directly by the ovens into the basement and pulling the corresponding cables there? Retrofitting via the basement - it really couldn't be easier, could it?
 

hanghaus2023

2025-11-04 10:30:17
  • #4
The electrician has admitted the fault. Prepare a protocol of the meeting and have the electrician sign it. Then request the builder to remedy the defect.
 

dergert

2025-11-04 12:45:30
  • #5


Yes, that's how it is for us too.



There already is a ceiling breakthrough 2m next to the ovens. Why should it be easier to completely dismantle everything again and make a core drill?



I have done that now as well. Let's see what comes of it. I can give an update once I hear something.

Many thanks to all of you in any case for your helpful comments and information!
 
Oben