I'm currently refitting a kitchen and some advice re: the electrics for the cooker etc would be much appreciated.
The current wiring has a junction box connected to a main cable and from this box two spurs, one a double socket and the other a single. Of which the single was used for the ignition on a gas cooker
The new cooker is electric with a separate hob and also extract. My plan was to use a junction box to supply a spur for the extract via a fused switch, a cooker switch with a single plug socket included, and a feed for the hob. Does all this pose a potential problem in terms of load on this cable or junction box? Is there anything else I should be taking in to consideration?
Thanks in advance to anyone who takes time out to reply
The current wiring has a junction box connected to a main cable and from this box two spurs, one a double socket and the other a single. Of which the single was used for the ignition on a gas cooker
The new cooker is electric with a separate hob and also extract. My plan was to use a junction box to supply a spur for the extract via a fused switch, a cooker switch with a single plug socket included, and a feed for the hob. Does all this pose a potential problem in terms of load on this cable or junction box? Is there anything else I should be taking in to consideration?
Thanks in advance to anyone who takes time out to reply