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Wiring Double Oven and Induction Hob off one circuit?

Hi there,

I have a Neff double oven that has an isolation switch. It runs off it's own dedicated radial circuit using 6mm2 cable, 5m from the consumer unit and has a 40A RCBO. The oven is rated at 4.9kW and was installed in 2014 when the flat was rewired.

I'd like to replace the current gas hob with a Neff 13A induction hob that is rated at 3kw. I make the double oven and induction hob a total 34.35A. Would it be ok to run these both off the same dedicated radial circuit and isolation switch?

This is the new hob -

http://www.neff-home.com/uk/productlist/hobs/induction-hobs/T36FB41X0G

and this is the current double oven -

http://www.neff-home.com/uk/productlist/U17S32N3GB#/Togglebox=2127537278/

Thanks
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