How to connect the hob and oven to a 380V outlet?

Christina asks:
The apartment is in a new building. Made repairs from the builder. There is no possibility of large-scale wiring alterations.

Faced the following problem: in the kitchen there is a 380V box for connecting an electric stove (in the apartment panel there is a separate automatic machine for 40A).

Meanwhile, I would like to install a hob and an oven (independent) in the kitchen.

In principle, the selected inverter panel is suitable for direct connection to 380V, but the ovens for 220-240V are rated.

Nearby there is a socket (with a separate 16A machine), provided for the dishwasher, and actually connected the dishwasher there.

Is it possible to connect both the hob and oven to the box (at 380V) or, as an option, can I bifurcate (I can’t find the right word) the outlet from the dishwasher into a dishwasher and oven? Will she pull?
RCD is in the shield at 63A, if it is important.

The answer to the question:
Hello! I urge you not to meddle in connecting electrical appliances and even more so do it yourself. Firstly, if there is 380, then in the same place in 90% of cases there are 220. 380 is between phases, and 220 is between phase and zero.

On the second question - it all depends on your oven. Most of them have a power of less than 3-3.5 kilowatts, and at their end is a conventional plug. This suggests that they can be connected to any 16A outlet protected by 16A automatically.

 

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