
Gas
➕ Temperature is easy to regulate
➕ Relatively economical in use
➖ Ventilation during cooking is necessary
➖ Cleaning the stove can be difficult

➕ Temperature is easy to regulate
➕ Relatively economical in use
➖ Ventilation during cooking is necessary
➖ Cleaning the stove can be difficult

➕ Cleaning the stove is easy
➕ No special pans needed
➖ More energy loss during cooking than with induction
➖ Temperature less precise to control

➕ Easy to clean
➕ Energy efficient
➖ Special pans required
➖ May require a Perilex cable, order this if necessary

A 1-phase connection is a standard 230V socket used for electric ignition and extra functions, without special installation.

A 2-phase connection offers more power at 230V and 400V, suitable for stoves with higher energy demands. Professional installation is usually required.

A 3-phase connection provides the highest power capacity at 400V, ideal for heavy-duty electric stoves. Professional installation is almost always required.

Have you bought a new cooker that you want to connect yourself? Then it’s important that you have the necessary knowledge. Otherwise, it’s better to call in a professional. Do you have knowledge of electricity and gas? Then you can do it yourself. Follow the steps on this page to connect your cooker.
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