Hi all.
New to the forum, lots of very handy information here but i have a quick enquiry for the technically gifted out there.
Im having a kitchen put in. The electrics will be via a 32amp ring main which is just for the kitchen.
Firstly, my question is do my appliances just plug into these sockets or will i need 13 amp fused spur units fed from the ring main for each appliance? Obviously be easier if i could just plug them into a low level double socket?
Secondly, we intend in having a seperate oven, hob and extractor fan. The oven is 13amp so can this just be plugged in? Or do i need a fused spur unit, seperate curcuit and switch?
Just not sure of the correct way, spoke to two electricians, one said everything can just be plugged into the ring main with a fused spur unit for the cooker, hob and extractor fan. The other guy said everything needs a fused spur unit and seperate cable and switch for the oven and hob..
Anyone know the best and correct way of doing it
Many thanks
Sam[/b]
New to the forum, lots of very handy information here but i have a quick enquiry for the technically gifted out there.
Im having a kitchen put in. The electrics will be via a 32amp ring main which is just for the kitchen.
Firstly, my question is do my appliances just plug into these sockets or will i need 13 amp fused spur units fed from the ring main for each appliance? Obviously be easier if i could just plug them into a low level double socket?
Secondly, we intend in having a seperate oven, hob and extractor fan. The oven is 13amp so can this just be plugged in? Or do i need a fused spur unit, seperate curcuit and switch?
Just not sure of the correct way, spoke to two electricians, one said everything can just be plugged into the ring main with a fused spur unit for the cooker, hob and extractor fan. The other guy said everything needs a fused spur unit and seperate cable and switch for the oven and hob..
Anyone know the best and correct way of doing it
Many thanks
Sam[/b]