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    cooker connection to consumer unit

    Its all been an interesting learning curve, the initial question of 'is it incorrect for a mcb to share a kitchen radial circuit and a feed directly to an oven' the answer appears to be clearly no, an individual mcb for the oven is recommended and is preferably rcd side of the consumer, which...
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    cooker connection to consumer unit

    thank, yes that is exactly the point, it is manufactured like this and is there anything wrong with it, all some are saying is it different (and over complicated) from what some have seen before,
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    cooker connection to consumer unit

    is it?
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    cooker connection to consumer unit

    i'm completely sure, as explained previously I looked with my eyes and the bus is off the positive, but if it helps put this to bed and direct the attention to the enquiry first raised ill photograph later and upload :roll:
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    cooker connection to consumer unit

    can you explain rather than just making the statement how you have come to that conclusion after reading all the comments that have proceeded yours?? the live from the metre goes to the live side of the main switch that connects to the live busbar through all of the mcbs. connecting to all...
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    cooker connection to consumer unit

    it does look odd as the bus is off to the left so crosses the neutral, i suspect whoever installed it was set on following the polarity marked on the switch with live being on the right. i presume the switch is symmetrical so could be reversed as long as polarities aren't crossed obviously...
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    cooker connection to consumer unit

    erm, not sure why you are indicating something might be wrong based on what you can't see? anyway i appreciate your concern, the live on the right top is connected at the bottom to the bus bar, the neutral is wired round to the neutral rail.
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    cooker connection to consumer unit

    neutral on left top and bottom, live on the right top and bottom? is this wrong?
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    cooker connection to consumer unit

    Is it the polarity of the rccb that looks wrong? I.e live on left? i think I'll get someone in to check it all out.
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    cooker connection to consumer unit

    nothing has been revised since I have lived at the property (4years) both look quite old now, but no I don't know if they were both at the same time.
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    cooker connection to consumer unit

    if the oven/cooker is removed from the 32a mcb to a new mcb, is the remaining kitchen radial ok left on the original 32a mcb on its own?.
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    cooker connection to consumer unit

    yes the plan is to change the freestanding oven/hob with a built in double oven and gas hob, the double oven is 16a, i just wanted to check my suspicion that what is installed already is wrong, i.e. sockets and cooker sharing the same mcb. so in short a new 16a mcb dedicated to the oven is the...
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    cooker connection to consumer unit

    yes definitely controls the 4 double sockets above the worktop, but yes as you say it a ring would have 2 cables so must be radial.
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    cooker connection to consumer unit

    hi thanks for the replies, its the far right mcb to the left of the main red dis- connector switch, was just wandering if the principle of multiple circuits into the same mcb is acceptable. the consumer unit is made by domae
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    cooker connection to consumer unit

    hi thanks for the replies, its the far right mcb to the left of the main red dis- connector switch, was just wandering if the principle of multiple circuits into the same mcb is acceptable.
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    cooker connection to consumer unit

    Hi, in a plan to change my freestanding oven and hob to a built in double oven and gas hob i have started looking into the electrical implications which should be a reduction on the current electric demand. There is currently a dedicated 6mm cable from the consumer to the existing cooker...
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    reduntant shower pump

    thanks for the reply, the pump has been there for some time it has an access for maintenance hatch on the other side of the wall which would allow the pump to be removed if maintenance was required but that would be achieved with the pumps screw on flexes. what wouldn't be easy to do is remove...
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    reduntant shower pump

    HI, i'm considering changing my 45year old warm air heating and immersion water heating to a combi boiler and rad system, one slight obstacle is I have a shower pump and thermostatic mixer shower system, the pump part obviously will not be usable with the combi boiler, but I presume the...
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