After 4 pages of her demonstrating that not only was she utterly ignorant, she was so stupid that she didn't see that her complete inability to understand anything meant she shouldn't be doing it. To the extent that she chose a 3A cable to power a 28A appliance....
I know, but your post was rather vicious and seemd personal. rather than trying to explain that she'd be better off getting a professional in, it was like you were screaming at the wife trying to park in a tight space..
Advising him to move an accessory away from a hob isn't really spoonfeeding a partial rewire...
I refer you to parts 2 and 3 of your previous post..
He can't - he's got to move them...
genuinely not taking the mick, what reg ( building or otherwise)? I don't know it and would be interested in finding out since I'm doing mine soon..
as far as I know the minimum distance from a hob is only a guideline in one book or another
also, as we've yet to see a wide angle picture, we don't know if he can move the cooker away from the cooker switch so it's over a narrow counter top or filler strip..
Whether he moves it or not, adding an FCU is notifiable.
I thought it would classify under the replacing a damaged accessory since it's missing a front plate..and fusing the circuit down would be better than putting the igniter and clock on a 30A circuit?
oh well live and learn.. never had to use part P yet so not 100 percent on it.. ( being a mainly comercial / industrial for the past 10 or so years.. )