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My first post so please be kind!
Just moved into my new house and now in the process of updating my kitchen. I'm planning on installing a single electric cooker, a gas hob that needs an electric power supply for the ignition and a hood with fan and lights.
There is currently a cooker FCU on a radial circuit with a 32A breaker in the consumer unit. No wires coming out of it as yet.
My question: Can I connect a double socket to the FCU under the worktop to plug in the cooker and hob (each only require a 13A connection) and then take a spur from the same cooker FCU to a 13A FCU leading to the hood (with 2.5mm cable)
The inpectors (part p) will be round so it all needs to pass the tests.
Any idea?
Thanks for your help. Steve
Just moved into my new house and now in the process of updating my kitchen. I'm planning on installing a single electric cooker, a gas hob that needs an electric power supply for the ignition and a hood with fan and lights.
There is currently a cooker FCU on a radial circuit with a 32A breaker in the consumer unit. No wires coming out of it as yet.
My question: Can I connect a double socket to the FCU under the worktop to plug in the cooker and hob (each only require a 13A connection) and then take a spur from the same cooker FCU to a 13A FCU leading to the hood (with 2.5mm cable)
The inpectors (part p) will be round so it all needs to pass the tests.
Any idea?
Thanks for your help. Steve