Bosch HCA722220 Perilex connection

WeirdoSon

  • #1
Hi guys,
So the lady who sold me the oven told me to come here for help.

I got the oven without a plug just the cable. Bought the Perilex head from Gamma, then got stuck.

Please have a look and tell how to connect it correctly (please don't tell me to call a pro i want the combination).

Btw I found the brown one unplugged from the oven, so even more confusing.

Thank you so much in advance!



 

Tom345

Specialist Elektra
  • #2
We need photos of your fuseboard and your Perilex wall outlet (both opened).
 

WeirdoSon

  • #3
Hi Tom,

Please find attached.

I hope this helps.

I didn't know if the fuseboard you're asking for is the one in the pic but please let me know if you need further pictures🙂

Thanks a lot bud!




 

Tom345

Specialist Elektra
  • #4
Oh, that is an old fuseboard. Consider replacing it, as as the RCD will not give you the same level of protection as a modern one.

It also is a bit weird. Your Perilex outlet appears to be wired 2x230V, while it looks like your fuseboard is three phase. Are the two fuses left of the RCD (black and white) for the Perilex?

If you have only 2x230V, this cannot deliver enough power for your 11 kW cooker.

Could you please open your fuseboard and place a photo of its insides?
 

WeirdoSon

  • #5
Hey Tom I can't tell if those two are indeed for Perilex but here's a picture of the open board:

 

Tom345

Specialist Elektra
  • #6
Ok. This is a single phase installation. That means that it cannot deliver enough power for your 10.8 kW cooker. The maximum you can connect is 7.36 kW.
 

WeirdoSon

  • #7
What possible solutions do i have?
 

Tom345

Specialist Elektra
  • #8
If it is your own house, you can upgrade your installation to three fase. That upgrade would include the installation of a new fuseboard. As yours is very outdated, replacing it, is a good idea anyway.
If you rent that house, you need to ask your landlord, if he/she is willing to upgrade the installation.

The other option is that you place a loose oven and hob. The hob, you connect to your Perilex, the oven to a normal wall outlet (preferably on a separate group).
 

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