Originally Posted by
nev25
Smurf what you have done is perfectly OK with 2 exceptions.
1/ If the circuit is protected by a RCD(Safety switch) you may find within time the oven will trip (turn OFF) the RCD
Ovens and hobs are about the only thing we don't have to protect with an RCD because of the nuisance tripping factor.
Thats why we like to put ovens on a separate Circuit
2/You have said that the oven is just under 2300W.
Thats pulling around 10 amps
Once again thats OK as long as you don't have much else on the same circuit.
As I assume that oven is on the same circuit as the rest of the Kitchen or maybe a bathroom or laundry all contain some sort of heating appliance.
Let say SHMBO is cooking a roast and some cooks toast or drys there hair and the heating element of the appliance is roughly the same 2300W theres 20amp being pulled and there blows the circuit breaker or fuse and maybe spoiled roast
Another reason to put an oven on its own circuit.