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    Bridging terminals in an electric hob

    Oops :oops: Kinky huh :wink: PS. Corrected to avoid further embarrassment. :roll:
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    Bridging terminals in an electric hob

    Having looked at the diagram on my new hob it appears that I need to bridge terminals one and two for a 230-240V supply. My question is, as I will be wiring the hob into 6mm cable, do I need to use the same cable to bridge the terminals? It's just that they look a little tight to take two...
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    Kitchen Wiring (again)

    Both are members of the NICEIC Approved schemes. I did look into doing the work myself but my LABC office suggested I could get an electrician to do it for less than their charges (£120). I have walls that are made of honeycombed plasterboard (a bit like the cheap doors you can buy) so...
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    Kitchen Wiring (again)

    I am having a new kitchen fitted and have received some conflicting views from a couple of electricians so I was wondering if you helpful chaps could confirm a couple of things for me. 1. I am switching out a slot-in double-oven/ceramic hob electric cooker for a separate 1 1/2 oven and hob...
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