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PostPosted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 8:06 pm    Post Subject:
kitchen extention wiring
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a few things here. what are the minimum heights i can fix sockets above floor level and worktop level also im installing a double oven with ceramic hob what size cable should i use and where do i have to put the isolator switch . cheers
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depends on rating of appliance

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HI FLOOR LEVEL NOW IS 450 MM FROM FLOOR ON NE BUILD.
COOKER normally 6MM
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 24, 2007 4:39 pm    Post Subject:
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HATTER1989 wrote:
HI FLOOR LEVEL NOW IS 450 MM FROM FLOOR ON NE BUILD.
COOKER normally 6MM


Your first post.

1. please try to make sense
2. stop shouting
3. dont make assumptions on an electrical forum when DIYers are about
4. dont reply to old posts, where any advice given would no longer be relevant
5. please dont post again until the above 4 points have been absorbed and applied.
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