No, you should not use a 2KW oven in a 1KW AEH (Appliance Efficiency and Household) point. The electrical rating of an AEH point indicates its maximum power capacity, and using an appliance that exceeds this capacity can be dangerous and may lead to electrical hazards, tripped circuit breakers, or damage to the appliance.
A 1KW AEH point is designed to handle a maximum power consumption of 1 kilowatt (1000 watts). On the other hand, a 2KW oven consumes 2 kilowatts (2000 watts) of power, which exceeds the capacity of the AEH point.
When using electrical appliances, it's essential to consider their power requirements and ensure that they match or are lower than the capacity of the electrical outlets or AEH points they are connected to. If you try to connect a higher power appliance to a lower capacity AEH point, it could overload the circuit, leading to potential hazards.
If you need to use a 2KW oven, you should have a dedicated electrical outlet or AEH point with a higher capacity, typically rated for at least 2KW or more, to safely accommodate the oven's power requirements. It is advisable to consult with a licensed electrician to assess your electrical setup and make any necessary modifications to accommodate the higher power appliance safely.