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    Electric Cooker: with 6mm and 10mm wiring

    It's weird as most say that the grill areas (top ovens) are about 2kw and the bottom oven under 3kw, and lists the burners seperately as figures reaching 7kw. As my burners will be gas, it's confusing when they quote a dual fuel cooker as being 12kw all in! I suppose they mean 12kw spread...
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    Painting over bitumen residue from floor tiles

    I don't think it's bad enough to need levelling, but the unibond option seems a possible go-er. Ta.
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    Electric Cooker: with 6mm and 10mm wiring

    Thanks for that Mandate. The manufacturers say a 30amp fuse is okay, so it's all rather contradictory?!!? Ho hum.
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    Electric Cooker: with 6mm and 10mm wiring

    Hmmmm. Thanks for that :wink:
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    Painting over bitumen residue from floor tiles

    We've just removed three levels of kitchen floor coverings prior to installing a new kitchen. At the end of this we were left with a layer of some form of bitumen adhesive residue from where old lino had been glued down onto the concrete base. This was pretty uneven so we - actually my...
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    Electric Cooker: with 6mm and 10mm wiring

    When checking our wiring before buying a new cooker I noticed that our cooker switch has a 10mm cable for the feed and 6mm cable on the load going to the cooker connection box (currently unused as we have a gas cooker). The fuse in the main fusebox is 30amp for this standalone circuit. Is...
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