Ok, typed it all out for first time ever on a forum, it seems to have dissapeared!
The jist of it was: re-fitting the kitchen, will be re-wiring as there are more spurs than Dodge City, think a few cowboys passed through my kitchen for beans when they left though.
Fitting a Fan Assisted Oven, Gas Hob and an Extractor Hood above it. There will be a 45a cooker switch 150mm above the worktop for the oven, above that switch will be a fused isolation switch for the Gas Hob and above that will be another fused isolation switch for the Extractor Hood.
I don't want to fit the switches horizontally as they get a bit closer to the Hob.
I will chase down the wall from the ceiling with two channels, one for the 6mm radial from the cu that will go to the 45a switch and one for the 2.5mm which will go to the fused switches for the Gas Hob and Extractor Hood and be connected up to an extended ring main with a few double sockets when I find the most appropriate place to join them to it.
Now here's the question. To get the 6mm to the 45a switch it will have to pass through the two back boxes above it - and to get the outgoing 2.5mm from the fused switch above this 45a switch to the 13a socket the Gas Hob will plug into under the worktop, the 2.5mm will have to pass through the back box of the 45a switch. In theory ha, ha, if i use 47mm back boxes for all 3 switches there is plenty of room for sheathed cables to run uninterupted , through the back boxes and behind the switched face plates without being squashed up together.
This would keep them in the safe zone, no one's going to drill into them as they are enclosed. But is it allowed in the regulations etc.
The installation will have to be signed off by a qualified person of course but I am able to put it all together and I do have an annoying eye for the detail and getting it right, I'm told. (a curse at times, I know)
Again, if you've got this far! thanks.
(if the first post turns up, sorry for this 2nd one, Iwill do better next time)
The jist of it was: re-fitting the kitchen, will be re-wiring as there are more spurs than Dodge City, think a few cowboys passed through my kitchen for beans when they left though.
Fitting a Fan Assisted Oven, Gas Hob and an Extractor Hood above it. There will be a 45a cooker switch 150mm above the worktop for the oven, above that switch will be a fused isolation switch for the Gas Hob and above that will be another fused isolation switch for the Extractor Hood.
I don't want to fit the switches horizontally as they get a bit closer to the Hob.
I will chase down the wall from the ceiling with two channels, one for the 6mm radial from the cu that will go to the 45a switch and one for the 2.5mm which will go to the fused switches for the Gas Hob and Extractor Hood and be connected up to an extended ring main with a few double sockets when I find the most appropriate place to join them to it.
Now here's the question. To get the 6mm to the 45a switch it will have to pass through the two back boxes above it - and to get the outgoing 2.5mm from the fused switch above this 45a switch to the 13a socket the Gas Hob will plug into under the worktop, the 2.5mm will have to pass through the back box of the 45a switch. In theory ha, ha, if i use 47mm back boxes for all 3 switches there is plenty of room for sheathed cables to run uninterupted , through the back boxes and behind the switched face plates without being squashed up together.
This would keep them in the safe zone, no one's going to drill into them as they are enclosed. But is it allowed in the regulations etc.
The installation will have to be signed off by a qualified person of course but I am able to put it all together and I do have an annoying eye for the detail and getting it right, I'm told. (a curse at times, I know)
Again, if you've got this far! thanks.
(if the first post turns up, sorry for this 2nd one, Iwill do better next time)
