With the myenergi app for solar diverter, car charger and the like I can see house demand in kW in almost real time.
We have a NEFF oven (bake off type thing, my wife and daughters are great cooks and make good bread and cakes for us)
It's German, designed to be wired into a 16Amp circuit, and pulls 3.5 to 4kW while heating up.
It gets to temperature pretty quickly - just 10 to 15 minutes depending whether you are going for 200C or less.
After that, it switches off except for the circulating fan - a couple hundred Watts if that - and every few minutes switches back on a 2 to 2.5kW for a minute or two to maintain temp.
One a longer cook, the average is far less than 3.5kW
The more often you open the door and put stuff in and out the more it takes.
We have a NEFF oven (bake off type thing, my wife and daughters are great cooks and make good bread and cakes for us)
It's German, designed to be wired into a 16Amp circuit, and pulls 3.5 to 4kW while heating up.
It gets to temperature pretty quickly - just 10 to 15 minutes depending whether you are going for 200C or less.
After that, it switches off except for the circulating fan - a couple hundred Watts if that - and every few minutes switches back on a 2 to 2.5kW for a minute or two to maintain temp.
One a longer cook, the average is far less than 3.5kW
The more often you open the door and put stuff in and out the more it takes.