Wondering if this is good practice or not...
We've just moved into a brand new home by Fairview Homes, and we have a special 'socket' under our sink that has no switch, but a small hole in the middle for a wire to enter. It's installed as a spare and has a switch above the kitchen worktop.
My next door neighbour's new house on the other hand doesn't have a special socket, he just has a normal socket, albeit switchless with the switch above the kitchen worktop.
Just a bit surprised that they installed a three pin socket under his kitchen which I thought wasn't allowed? Does it make a difference that it's switchless?
Simon.
We've just moved into a brand new home by Fairview Homes, and we have a special 'socket' under our sink that has no switch, but a small hole in the middle for a wire to enter. It's installed as a spare and has a switch above the kitchen worktop.
My next door neighbour's new house on the other hand doesn't have a special socket, he just has a normal socket, albeit switchless with the switch above the kitchen worktop.
Just a bit surprised that they installed a three pin socket under his kitchen which I thought wasn't allowed? Does it make a difference that it's switchless?
Simon.