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This is kind of a few questions in one.
I recently got some D-Line 'Easy Sockets' (basically surface mounted plug and play 13A sockets) and was wondering if it's safe to run a couple of 2 gang , or one 3 gang off the 13A cooker switch socket, with a view to powering the washing machine, extractor hood and some LED accent lighting from them?
Chances are all 3 items will be in use at the same time.
(It says on the pack that up to five 2 gang Easy Sockets can be used in one new circuit, max. 2990W)
Which brings me to the extractor hood.
Is it OK to run the extractor hood flex (2 core 0.75mm flat flex) behind a mirror splashback and tiled upstand (behind the hob) and power it from a socket?
(I have replaced the original flex with a longer one of identical type and fitted a plug with a 3A fuse.)
Cheers,
Chris
I recently got some D-Line 'Easy Sockets' (basically surface mounted plug and play 13A sockets) and was wondering if it's safe to run a couple of 2 gang , or one 3 gang off the 13A cooker switch socket, with a view to powering the washing machine, extractor hood and some LED accent lighting from them?
Chances are all 3 items will be in use at the same time.
(It says on the pack that up to five 2 gang Easy Sockets can be used in one new circuit, max. 2990W)
Which brings me to the extractor hood.
Is it OK to run the extractor hood flex (2 core 0.75mm flat flex) behind a mirror splashback and tiled upstand (behind the hob) and power it from a socket?
(I have replaced the original flex with a longer one of identical type and fitted a plug with a 3A fuse.)
Cheers,
Chris