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What to Do If Your Home Can't Handle Induction Power?

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Does Your Circuit Breaker Trip After Installing an Induction Cooktop? High-power induction cooktops require more electricity than standard outlets can provide. Especially built-in models with 2 or 3 burners can consume up to 3kW or more . This often exceeds the home's contracted electricity capacity . In such cases, an electric power upgrade is necessary. 1. Electrical Requirements for Induction Cooktops Voltage: 220V Current: At least 15A (usually 20–30A) Dedicated Circuit: Required (no sharing with other appliances) Breaker: Circuit breaker and separate wiring are essential 2. How to Check Your Home's Electrical Capacity Visit Kepco Cyber Branch , log in, and check the “Contract Type and Capacity” section. Most homes have a default contract of 3kW (15A) or 4kW (20A) . To run an induction cooktop smoothly, you need at least 5kW . 3. How to Request a Power Upgrade Call Kepco Customer Center (123 without area code) or request o...