Wondering anyone has thoughts on this.
I am looking at getting a new VZUG V6000 induction cooktop. VZUG told me it needs 48A single phase or 16A three phase wiring for it to get the maximum performance out of it. My house has 63A single phase.
The electrician is adamant that a 6mm wire supporting 32A is adequate and is 'industry standard'.
Is he right and I would never draw 48A unless I have 5 cooking zones set on max?
I don't think I would every have more than 2-3 zones running at the same time, but just want to make sure as it is an expensive cooktop and I don't want to install it and not have it running at full potential.
Appreciate your input. Thanks.