I guess this is pretty straight forward but I was just interested in a second opinion before I did anything.
There are a few bits of quirky wiring in my home (e.g. a downstairs socket running off the upstairs socket ring main!) but the thing I want to tackle is the oven. The consumer unit is quite modern and there is clearly a specific oven radial circuit running from the unit. This terminates at a switched unit by the cooker. The cooker is running off the downstairs socket ring main (!!) and trips out on a regular basis. I intend to find out why the radial circuit hasn't been used, the only logical answer I can think of is that someone forgot/couldn't be bothered to wire it up from the switched unit and then tiled the wall and decided rather than sort the problem they would bodge it.
My questions: how dangerous is this, should I be sorting it urgently or have I got some time? Is there another reason why they would have run the oven off the ring main?
Any thoughts or comments, particulalry on the legality of either of the quirks I have mentioned would be appreciated.
Ian
There are a few bits of quirky wiring in my home (e.g. a downstairs socket running off the upstairs socket ring main!) but the thing I want to tackle is the oven. The consumer unit is quite modern and there is clearly a specific oven radial circuit running from the unit. This terminates at a switched unit by the cooker. The cooker is running off the downstairs socket ring main (!!) and trips out on a regular basis. I intend to find out why the radial circuit hasn't been used, the only logical answer I can think of is that someone forgot/couldn't be bothered to wire it up from the switched unit and then tiled the wall and decided rather than sort the problem they would bodge it.
My questions: how dangerous is this, should I be sorting it urgently or have I got some time? Is there another reason why they would have run the oven off the ring main?
Any thoughts or comments, particulalry on the legality of either of the quirks I have mentioned would be appreciated.
Ian