Not all hobs have the same requirements. Some have batteries and do not need a power outlet, others need a plug point.
Best is to decide on a hob and purchase it prior to doing your electrical wiring or based on existing availability.
Had a friend who thought all hobs were done the same and did not communicate to his interior designer which hob he bought. Ended up having to pull wiring as his required a plug point. Needless to say he wasn't very happy with the final result. LOL!
This post has been edited by adrianjc: Nov 17 2013, 08:36 PM
Power Requirement for Electric Hobs, Induction & Ceramic
Nov 17 2013, 08:36 PM
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