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How to determine maximum electricity load?
Hello! Hoping someone can help me work out the maximum capacity of my electrical load in amps? I have moved into an old building and planning to renovate my kitchen, but unsure if there will be enough electricity to handle an induction stovetop? I understand this can cause difficulties in older buildings? My current oven and stove are already electric for reference and there is no gas connection. Appreciate any advice
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Re: Max electricity load
Hi @KMc1,
Let me tag a few of our helpful members @Slashz26, @bruce93, @MikeTNZ and @CSParnell to see if they have any thoughts.
Mitchell
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Re: Max electricity load
Thanks Mitchell! Spoke to my neighbour who thinks each apartment has max 32A, with a 40A main breaker switch.
Keen to hear any advice as to whether, and how, this might accomodate a new induction stovetop and dishwasher, and whether any electrical work is necessary (and possible given building limits?)
I have seen one option might be to get a low current induction? Eg. https://www.fisherpaykel.com/au/cooking/cooktops/contemporary-cooktops/60cm-series-5-4-zone-inductio...
Grateful for any advice
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Re: Max electricity load
@MitchellMc and @KMc1 unfortunately the maximum demand is something that needs to be assessed by an electrical contractor, there are several different methods to obtain maximum demand on a premesis and it has to be done in accordance to the regulation AS3008 and AS3000.
Talk to the electrical contractor that you are likely to engage to disconnect/reconnect or rewire first up and then go from there.
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Re: How to determine maximum electricity load?
Hello! Can you tell me how I would work this out? Have posted pics of my smart meter and switchboard in my original post if this helps?
My neighbour thinks each apartment has max 32A, with a 40A main breaker switch?
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Re: Max electricity load
Thanks so much
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Re: Max electricity load
Hello @KMc1
My best advice is to have the technical specifications of your induction cooktops ready when your electrician arrives. In this manner, there will be no second guessing as to what your appliance will be needing to operate. They should be able to assess if your current electrical set up will be able to take the extra load of an induction cooktop.
Eric
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Re: Max electricity load
At all posting probably a good time for a friendly reminder
@KMc1 @MitchellMc @EricL @Slashz26
Why you should never attempt DIY Electrical
Is it worth the risk?
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Re: Max electricity load
Thanks @CSParnell ! Definitely would not DIY electrics - just trying to plan my kitchen before i get the professionals in

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