What Size Cable Do You Need for an Induction Hob?
For an induction hob rated 7-7.4kW (32A at 230V), use 6mm² cable on a dedicated 32A radial circuit under BS 7671. Larger hobs rated 9-11kW require 10mm² on a 45A circuit. Under NEC, 8 AWG on a 40A circuit covers most induction cooktops per Table 310.16. Diversity can be applied as not all zones operate simultaneously.
Quick Reference: Cable Size for Induction Hob / Cooktop by Standard
| Standard | Cable Size | Conditions | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| BS 7671 | 6mm² | 32A dedicated radial circuit, Method C | Table 4D1A |
| NEC | 8 AWG | 40A circuit, NEC 220.55 demand factors | Table 310.16 |
| AS/NZS 3008 | 6mm² | 32A dedicated circuit, AS/NZS 3000 | Table 13 |
| IEC 60364 | 6mm² | 32A dedicated circuit | Table B.52.4 |
Values shown are for copper conductors in typical domestic/commercial conditions. Actual size depends on installation method, ambient temperature, and cable length. Use our free cable sizing calculator for your exact scenario.
Typical Applications for a Induction Hob / Cooktop
- Induction cooktop
- Induction hob unit
- Combined induction and oven
- Commercial induction range
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