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    Can I wire a fridge/freezer to a cooker circuit?

    Whatever mate, this is now boring and irrelevant. Shame that you did nothing to answer the question anyway. No more posts from me, I have wiring to do.
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    Can I wire a fridge/freezer to a cooker circuit?

    I really don't get your points here? I didn't say that ring didn't mean what you describe, I said it was my own terminology, i.e. I didn't say 'ring main'. I didn't say that the design hadn't been done by the electrician, nor that he isn't checking everything, nor that everything isn't...
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    Can I wire a fridge/freezer to a cooker circuit?

    ring = my own terminology. Thanks for the education - yes there are countless posts here - but it is a forum and there is no harm getting extra thoughts and advice, which I will continue to do
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    Can I wire a fridge/freezer to a cooker circuit?

    Sorry, I don;t know what you mean by '20A ring final'? There is a problem with the electrical box wiring (we discovered after moving to the property), which an electrician has already identified - there are 2 20A circuits but 1 of them (marked downstairs sockets) trips permanently and the box...
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    Can I wire a fridge/freezer to a cooker circuit?

    Yes, thanks, I've seen your previous posts as well on this issue, and I have this in hand.
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    Can I wire a fridge/freezer to a cooker circuit?

    Thanks! I may have found a simpler solution that would work for me - if I change the cooker switch to one with an integrated single socket, I assume that I can run the fridge/freezer on that socket?
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    Can I wire a fridge/freezer to a cooker circuit?

    Hi, I am replacing my kitchen and adding a number of new sockets to the existing ring (which runs on a 20amp trip), to run appliances etc. I'm worried about the potential of overloading the circuit by having all of the appliances (washer/dryer, dishwasher and fridge/freezer) on the same...
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