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    Where to put my shower pump

    Thanks for that suggestion. Plumber is going to install a pressure activated shower pump. Since tank can't be raised and head to kitchen tap is 200mm a pump was only feasible solution. Should give me at least 1 bar pressure.
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    Where to put my shower pump

    I had a similar thought this week. Gravity feed hot water. Pressure is appalling. I'll check the plumbing threads though.
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    Plug socket

    Agreed. :)
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    Plug socket

    Why not replace the switch with a fused spur unit and then run as many sockets off that as you like. Regulations say an "unlimited" number of sockets can be run from a fused spur. The shower cable would go in the "FEED" and the sockets you want to install would be supplied from "LOAD"...
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    Electric cooker 32Amp

    Good point. If it is a rewirable fuse, perhaps consider a plug-in mcb? More reliable tripping and less likely to damage his cable.
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    Electric cooker 32Amp

    That's a big oven. Commercial kitchen? According to the Current-Carrying Capacity of Cables in the IEE Regs Appx F. 6mm2 twin and earth can carry up to 34a enclosed in conduit in thermally insullating wall, etc. So long as the MCB/Fuse is rated at 34a or lower (more than likely it's...
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    Consumer unit location

    Can new heights be imposed retrospectively on existing installations? i.e. If I wire a socket, am I therefore obliged to raise the height of all the sockets in the house and change the heights of the switches as well? It seems OP is being asked to do work that satisfy's some regulation...
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    Electic oven burnt plug.

    First time posting, hope this works.... The oven could reach as much as 15amps and therefore a plug wouldn't be able to cope with the required current (they max out at 13amps). Assuming the cable supplying the oven is heat resistant, and the socket the cable was plugged in to is able to...
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