Retrofit induction hobs for existing Electrickit conversions now available!

I am delighted to let you know that 1.6 and 3kw induction hobs are now available for retrofitting to Electrickit conversions. This means we can replace your left-hand hob with an induction hob. The hobs will fit all 2, 3, 4 and 5 oven agas that have been converted to Electrickit already.

The 1.6kw induction hob is a straight swap for the existing left hand hob with no additional power supply needed, but if you want a 3kw induction hob it will need an additional 13 amp power supply.

I have been trialling a 1.6kw one for about 3 months in my 2 oven aga and am very impressed with its performance. It gives almost instant heat for cooking and is very energy efficient. When cooking with it, we tend to use it to heat pans quickly then transfer them to the righthand (conventional hob) for simmering, or use it on its own if only using one pan. Stirfries are now easy, and boiling a pan of water takes seconds! The only disadvantage I can see is that it does not produce heat through the hob lid, so less heat is available from the aga to warm the room which may be important to you.

Below is a picture of one in place (in my aga), and some questions and answers which might help you decide whether you would like one.

Please get in touch if you would like to know more.

Information on the 1.6kw induction hob

1, How much will it cost to install?

£440 (incVAT) - within 60 miles of Hamble, Southampton.

 2.    Is it economical?

 An induction hob is more efficient than a conventional hob, because of the way it works. Time to be able to be cooking is almost instantaneous, and it is very responsive to adjustments of the controls. Because of the rapid heat up time, it will use less energy than a conventional hob getting food to a desired cooking temperature. Once up to temperature, both the induction and conventional hobs will use approximately the same amount of electricity to cook.

 3.    Why would I want one?

The induction hob gives almost instant heat and is very energy efficient. In combination with the conventional right-hand hob, the induction hob will provide flexible and efficient options for both methods of cooking.

4.    How quickly does it heat up?

The heat available from an induction hob is almost instantaneous, so it will heat food quicker than a conventional hob if both hobs are started at the same time.

5.    How does the power compare with the conventional Electrickit hob?

The conventional hob is rated at 1.4 kw, and the induction hob at 1.6kw, but the power is available much faster with the induction hob.

6.    Can I use any pans or casserole dishes on it?

To cook on an induction hob, you can only use pans with magnetic properties, so they can conduct electricity. All your pots and pans must have bases of ferrous metals. Ferrous metals are those that contain iron – that means steel and cast iron.

Pans made of glass, copper, aluminium or low ferrous metal alloys (including some stainless steels) are not compatible with an induction hob and will not heat up. Enamelled cast iron pots work fine.

A simple way to test your pans is to hold a magnet to the base of the pan. If the magnet is attracted strongly, it will work on an induction hob. If it is loosely or not attracted to the pan bottom, the pan is unsuitable for induction hobs.

Your cookware also needs a flat base so it can properly receive the magnetic charge. You can use an induction hob adapter plate, which will enable you to use any non-ferrous pan on an induction hob. They are widely available online.

7.    How does an induction hob work?

An induction hob works using magnetic conduction. Under the glass surface of an induction hob is a copper coil. When a pan that can conduct electricity is put on the hob, an alternating electric current passes through it and heats up the base of the pan.

The pan becomes the heat source for your food, which is why induction cooking is so efficient. You’re not using energy warming up the air around the pan.

8.    Will I still be able to get three pans on the hob?

The induction hob is designed with a single zone for one pan, which is marked on the glass surface. You will still be able to get two or three pans on the right-hand conventional hob.

9.    How do the controls work?

The controls are on the hob itself, so the left-hand hob control in the existing control panel is removed and blanked off. There are touch sensitive positions on the control panel to switch the hob on or off, and to increase or decrease the power available. There is also a timer facility.

10.   Will I still get heat from the hob lid when it is shut?

No. The hob is designed to be turned off when not in use. It will turn itself off after a while if the lid is shut while the power is on to the hob. A requirement of fitting will be to ensure that the lid liner (the underneath of the lid) is aluminium, and these can be fitted either singly or as a pair during installation of the hob if needed.

11.  Can I still cook toast on this hob?

No, because of the way the hob works. You will still be able to make toast using the right-hand conventional hob.

12.. How is it best to use it – heat things up on the induction hob, then transfer to simmer plate, or keep on the induction hob?

You can cook fully on either the induction or conventional hob, or use both in combination, according to your preferences. The induction hob heats things up quicker as it does not have to heat the hob before transferring heat to a pan.

13.  Can it be retrofitted to my existing 2, 3, 4 or 5 oven Electrickit aga?

It can be installed it as a replacement for your existing left-hand hob, or on installation of a new conversion.

14.  Does it need another power supply?

No. It uses the same power supply as the conventional left-hand hob, so no new power supply is needed for it.A 3kw induction hob will need a separate/ additional 13 amp supply.

15.. Can I have both hobs as induction hobs?

No, just the left hand hob. Together they make a practical, flexible combination

16.  Is it easy to clean?

The surface of the hob is glass, so is easy to wipe clean after cooking. There are many cleaning products available for keeping glass hobs clean.

   

Electrickit conversion with new Induction hob

We converted this aga recently to Electrickit, complete with the new 1.6kw induction hob from Oilwarm, the makers of Electrickit. The induction hobs are currently available as part of a new conversion. At the same time, the aga underwent a light refurbishment - the old blue front was replaced with a good used cream one, and the lid liners and braids, and door backs and seals were replaced with new ones. A very delighted customer!

Conversions continue...!

With the slight easing of lockdown measures, we are able to carry out Aga and Rayburn conversions again. There may be a slight delay in being able to get hold of kits from the manufacturers, but that is improving all the time. We have a full set of safe practices to maintain social distancing and anti coronavirus measures.

Here is the most recent one - an 18 year old Rayburn 480 AG, with a newly configured control panel. This conversion was carried out just over a week ago.

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