That's basically what i have now aptsys. The single oven is wired into a fcu off the twin socket. I could swap the fcu for a oven connection unit leaving the oven as is. Run a single socket off the new connection unit. Wire the new hob into the new cooker switch & socket combo which is...
Thanks, i can see how that would work. What if i take the oven out of the equasion by plugging it into a seperate socket. Then wire the hob into the new cooker switch and socket combo and then spur a single socket off that?
It's a 2.3kw single oven, hard wired to the fcu. I'm having an electric hob fitted and wanted to wire it into the fcu with the oven but found it was spurred off the twin socket. Was wondering if this was safe/normal. Should it not be the other way round? ie socket spurred off the fcu?
Hi all.
My cooker is on it's own circuit, it is wired to a 13a fused control unit but this fcu is spurred off a dp twin socket that is on the cooker circuit. This seams a bit odd to me. Is it OK or should the circuit go straight to the fcu and maybe a socket spurred off this?
Thanks.