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    Moving Cooker Isolation Switch

    Can I move the cooker isolation switch 18 inches or so higher up the wall to put it out of sight in the cupboard. Im fitting a new kitchen and it would look a lot better with out the big ugly red switch staring me in the face. Cheers
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    Does this plug striaght into a normal socket?

    Siemens EH631BA68B Induction Hob Plug type GB plug Type of 1st heating element Induction heating, Standard zone Dimension of 1st heating element (mm) 145 mm Power of 1st heating element (kW) 1.4 kW Type of 2nd heating element Induction heating, Standard zone Dimension of 2nd heating...
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    Socket Advice (cooker supply)

    cheers for advice
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    Socket Advice (cooker supply)

    No its defo a 13amp plug Bosch hob 2900w induction, 4 ring areas Ive got the brochure and its specific in it. Its also got many good reviews. Bosch PIA611T68B Induction Hob with front touch controls Power on indicator light 2 x 1.4kW 2 x 1.8kW Induction Zones Boost setting for all zones...
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    Socket Advice (cooker supply)

    Sorry my mistake ...yes the socket I refer to is the cooker plate which is currently directly wired to the oven. There is no plug. There is a separate isolation switch on the wall which cuts it off. I have found a Bosch hob that plugs directly to a 13amp plug, so was hoping that the other two...
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    Socket Advice (cooker supply)

    I wish to install a compact oven/microwave and a separate single oven, they are total rating 3600w each. Can I plug them both into the old dedicated oven socket. This is a 30amp socket which is directly connected to the existing standalone oven?
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    Advice re appliance sockets required

    I wouldnt say it was a habit, once every 3 days at 6pm is usually when I fill it.
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    Advice re appliance sockets required

    forgot to mention the depth of the bucket and if I can swim or not.
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    Advice re appliance sockets required

    cheers I would always get one in for something like this but Its nice to be armed with some understanding first prior to them attending.
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    Advice re appliance sockets required

    Can you just bear with me for a couple of years whilst I go do a course. I was hoping this forum was for DIY questions. I wouldnt vote for UKIP but Ive had about as much diversity as I can take. :shock: Question 2, if I stand in a bucket of water and stick my fingers in the plug...
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    Advice re appliance sockets required

    Ok thanks for all the diversity guff. Basically if I interpret that into English Im stuffed without rewiring and adding extra circuits. Ok easier question anyone know of a good manufacturer of stuff I can plug in Cheers
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    Advice re appliance sockets required

    Thanks for all the replies. The present cooker is a creda concept solar plus, that has two ovens and and a ceramic hob and is a stand alone unit with a total load plate 11.3 KW. Its wired directly into an oven outlet plate on the wall at the rear of the oven. the new hob will be more or...
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    Advice re appliance sockets required

    So are you saying that I need to add new wiring for each of the ovens from the consumer unit and that the unit has to have additional dedicated fuse? Jeeze thats going to be a right pain! Is there absolutely no way around it? I have an emersion heater supply that is unused that goes into...
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    Advice re appliance sockets required

    Hi Im just planning a new fit for my kitchen and wish to fit the following appliances, an am wondering what type of sockets I will be required to fit for each appliance. At present there are numerous normal plug sockets along the wall and one fixed socket that the current stand alone cooker is...
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    Advice re appliance electric socket types

    Hi Im just planning a new fit for my kitchen and wish to fit the following appliances, an am wondering what type of sockets I will be required to fit for each appliance. At present there are numerous normal plug sockets along the wall and one fixed socket that the current stand alone cooker is...
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    Spuring off Central Heating controller unit supply

    Actually the TV only uses a 3amp plug so presumably I should only use a 3amp fused switch instead of the 13amp one?
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    Spuring off Central Heating controller unit supply

    Yes I am hoping to connect to the circuit that supplies the programmer. The boiler is in the garage and this looks like it is on a fused switched spur with a 3amp fuse in it, with power coming from the double socket next to it. Hence when I switch off the sockets on the consumer unit the...
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    Spuring off Central Heating controller unit supply

    Its a Honeywell ST699 24hr Programmer. Im not sure what type of socket circuit it is? But having checked out the wiring behind the timer, it has two cables running to the socket, 2.5mm twin core and earth black and red which is the same cable as in all the other sockets so this will be...
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    Spuring off Central Heating controller unit supply

    Hi I need to put a 13amp fused switch on the wall to run a wall mounted LED tv. The only nearby power that I can tap into is the power supplied to the central heating on/off timer switch which is on the socket circuit and this circuit is protected by a consumer unit and separate to the other...
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    Adding additional plug socket for wall mounted TV

    Sounds it but its very thin tv and the plug n socket would stick out too much as it on a wall in the bedroom. Just wanna be able to see tv, no wires etc and this is really the easiest option as i can come through wall with Ariel as well.
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