wire a cooker is this correct

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hello

i am going to wire a cooker

10mm cable

40amp breaker

i have puta link with a picture on how i am going to do this and tell me weather its correct or not.

regards

http://members.aol.com/badboyproducer/cooker

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please note 1a which is here

i have removed your "bump" post
 
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if the links actually worked, then we might have an idea what you plan to do
 
Revenge of AOL eh??

Cooker.JPG
 
You need to add .jpg to end of your images. Anybody using a decent web browser won't be able to see them.

But, yes, it is fine.
 
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cheers for that sparks how did you do it????

what did you put at the end????

Ryan just one more question the thing that confuses me is do i need to use a bit of my off cut of cable to go fromthe switch to my cooker....

wont the cooker be supplied with cable?

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outlet plate please elaborate?

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mini2

please note ALL the forum rules, i have to keep editing your posts (I have a delete button too ;) ) they can be seen here
 
cooker cable outlet plate..

thats just a blank plate.

im confused?
 
no its not, it may look like one but it isn't

it has big terminals and a cord grip and is generally placed behind the cooker. It is the point where the cable from the cooker joins the fixed wiring of the house. having a cable just coming out of the wall is considered a bad way to do it for a number of reasons.
 
has no one noticed the suppy is going into the load terminals of the switch and cooker is on the supply side?

:confused:
 
no, its just the words under the arrows are transversed, but you have to remeber mini2 is still learning, so we take it that he is still learning to put words in the right places.

he also forgot to put a consumers unit in on the ring and fcu draing he did, but we knew what he meant.

we cant all be perfik
 
plug wash i understand now.

so from the:

board to the cooker switch/

cooker switch to the cooker cable outlet plate/

cooker cable outlet plate to the cooker :D i get ya and thanks...
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supersparks i sometimes get confused with the supply and loa/load and supply..
guess it has to do with my left and right hands haha.
no harm done but thank you for pointing it out.
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breezer thanks again as you understand ims till learning and like you said you udnerstood what i ment but in future i'll make sure i add the d/b and make sure i have the laod and supply correctly round

haha :D


thanks everyone
 

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