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    NMP TG4 - to glue or not to glue?

    So I think I’ve reached the point of no return with a wetroom. The floor is NoMorePly 22mm TG4 construction board on joists and as well as screwing them down you have to run a line of adhesive along the joists. I’m just worried that once it’s glued down, there’s no going back (At least I...
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    Cable size for two ovens and a hob from extension CU with 6mm supply

    I meant in the context of 10mm following the same route as the 6mm, but I can see how it gets there is irrelevant. As you say it's 'start again' or find a way to get the 10mm up to the Ext CU and a 6mm down. But at least just the one 6mm! Thanks
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    Cable size for two ovens and a hob from extension CU with 6mm supply

    Before my time. It’s in a cupboard and out of the way. It’d be too much upheaval to replace the 6mm to the Extension CU, but 10mm could go under the ground floor to the kitchen. Bit messy to get it up to the Ext CU but not out of the question. The cooker is currently gas and there’s only...
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    Cable size for two ovens and a hob from extension CU with 6mm supply

    Any thoughts please? If it should all be controlled from the same CU, I can’t see any alternative than 10mm running from the main cupboard, under the floor to the kitchen, up to the bedroom CU, and then 6mm cable (or two?) back down to the kitchen.
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    Cable size for two ovens and a hob from extension CU with 6mm supply

    It's the house's only kitchen. When the extension was built (before my time) it was moved there. So the electric for the extension (kitchen and bedroom above) runs off the CU in the bedroom, the supply into it comes from a 6mm cable that goes back to a separate switch in a cupboard in the old...
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    Cable size for two ovens and a hob from extension CU with 6mm supply

    Sorry I don’t follow. If 10mm runs to the kitchen but not to the extension CU, surely it will have to be controlled from the main cupboard, while everything else will be from the extension CU?
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    Cable size for two ovens and a hob from extension CU with 6mm supply

    Thanks - that's good point about gas and woks. So instead of trying to replace the 6mm from the main electric cupboard to the extension CU, It looks possible to run it under the ground floor to the kitchen. So my question is - should a 10mm run up to the CU and then run two 6mm cables down to...
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    Cable size for two ovens and a hob from extension CU with 6mm supply

    No, that’s the hardest part. If I had to do that I’d stick to gas even though I’d rather have electric.
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    Cable size for two ovens and a hob from extension CU with 6mm supply

    Came across this from 2014: https://www.diynot.com/diy/threads/future-proof-oven-and-hob-circuits.417854/ Has anything changed re future proofing?
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    Cable size for two ovens and a hob from extension CU with 6mm supply

    I hadn’t really thought about that but that makes sense. It’s definitely not an RCD/RCBO that trips and can be reset. I’ll need to check with the electrician. The CU is about 12 years old so I’m surprised it wasn’t done then.
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    Cable size for two ovens and a hob from extension CU with 6mm supply

    Okay, so I should have been more precise. I say Consumer Unit as a collective term for the electric cupboard but what happens is that the electricity supply comes in and splits 1. to the Consumer Unit where RCBOs control the house excluding the extension, 2. to a Main Switch (on/off) from...
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    Cable size for two ovens and a hob from extension CU with 6mm supply

    Running cable from the extension CU to the kitchen below would be relatively straightforward. Upgrading the current 6mm cable (or adding a second one) from where the main CU is to the extension CU would be tricky. (It’s not actually in the CU, it runs from a main switch below)
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    Cable size for two ovens and a hob from extension CU with 6mm supply

    Oh dear, that's going to be a problem. Gas it is...
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    Cable size for two ovens and a hob from extension CU with 6mm supply

    Thanks. So it would be okay to run 2 x 6mm cables without increasing the feed in from 6 to 10?
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    Cable size for two ovens and a hob from extension CU with 6mm supply

    Thanks - could you elaborate? For example, does the 6mm supply in to the CU restrict everything out? Would that have to increase to 10mm before anything else?
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    Cable size for two ovens and a hob from extension CU with 6mm supply

    Hello Later this year I plan to get a new kitchen. I currently have a gas oven and hob but was wondering about the viability of electric. The kitchen is in an extension that has a bedroom/en suite above. There’s s a 6mm supply cable (max 20m) from the main consumer unit to another CU in the...
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    Slope of bath waste into soil stack too steep?

    So I've added 2 45 degree bends and the slope is okay, so thank you @denso13 On the subject of a rodding point. I plan to put one on the outside wall where the pipe turns towards the soil stack. I know it's meant to point downstream towards the soil stack, however that's only just over a...
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    Slope of bath waste into soil stack too steep?

    Thank you, that’s good to know. So where they both join the swept tee, horizontally the bath waste is about 15cm longer than the basin waste but if you add in its vertical the basin edges it.
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    Slope of bath waste into soil stack too steep?

    Thanks, there isn’t. By that you mean the highest point? If so, yes, I’ll put an ant-siphon trap on that Sorry, what does that mean? The bath has a 40mm trap (which came with it) and 40mm pipe. Is that inadequate?
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    Slope of bath waste into soil stack too steep?

    That’s great, I’ll give that a go. As you say, it’ll also reduce the gradient. Thank you!
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