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    cooker/hob wiring

    Ban all sheds should recognise the need to classify some circuits as 'exclusive circuits'. By doing this the designer of the circuit is able to accurately caculate the loading and other conditions that the circuit may have to meet. I trust that the wiring to the contactor coil is rated greater...
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    Dim lighting and fan

    John, Mount a 240V PIR over the bathroom door so it detects anyone walking in. Set the timer on the PIR and turn the daylight sensor off. Fit a fan without a timer and use the PIR to control it. If the fan is in the zones above or next to the bath or shower it must be a 12 volt SELV fan with a...
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    cooker/hob wiring

    Your'e right big T, The suggestion made by the sparkie was within regulations, but not the accepted method, unless either the hob or oven were outside the 2 metres distance )as the crow flies not cable length). The their is the issue of "Do I fit a cooker control with a 13A socket outlet"...
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    cooker/hob wiring

    Read the regulations on this, you will see that only one 10 mm cable is required to one cooker isolator (in the UK) and provided that the hob and the oven are not more than 2 metres away from the isolator, you can connect them both to the same isolator. When you work out the current demand...
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