Can anyone confirm for me please, is it mandatory/legal to have an illuminated 32a switch "on show and accessible" for a cooker, or, can it be hidden inside a cupboard perhaps, or alternatively, do you not even need one at all and thus can rely on the trip fuse on the consumer board ?
Also, on the other side of my kitchen will be the fridge
Likewise, does this need an accessible above the worktop fused switch to hardwire in to, or could i have a traditional style socket fitted in the unit that houses the sink and then plug the fridge into that ?
Many thanks in advance
Also, on the other side of my kitchen will be the fridge
Likewise, does this need an accessible above the worktop fused switch to hardwire in to, or could i have a traditional style socket fitted in the unit that houses the sink and then plug the fridge into that ?
Many thanks in advance