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    Addition oven wiring

    Thanks john. That makes sense.. Is there a way to achieve this locally - i.e at the socket - rather than running 2 wires from consumer unit? Is there a socket which could support 32amp feed but maybe tee off (sorry - i'm more of a plumber!) so that both ovens could act independantly?
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    Addition oven wiring

    at the min there's 32amp which only runs to the cooker. (Sockets and lights etc rund off different....) I just need another circuit for the new electric hob as the 32amp thats there at the min will cover the 2 new ovens that the wife wants.
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    Addition oven wiring

    Thanks for replying. The wife wants 2 ovens which,according to tech specs on the bosch website should have a 16amp fuse on each- So the 32 amp in there at the min will cover that (in my mind anyway...) It was the sparky who said he'd run from the unit at 16 amp for a new electric hob...
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    Addition oven wiring

    I have just had a quote from a sparky for £425 to run some cable to a new cooker switch in the kitchen. He's putting up some trunking outside the house and basically running a cable from the consumer unit - throughh the wall... Under some guttering (inside trunking) through the kitchen wall...
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    outside lights

    hi. we've just bought some outside security lights with a pir sensor to replace our old lights... inside the new lights there are just the 3 wires to conect (live, neutral and earth)... however, when i take the old ones down i can see 5 wires (live, neutral, earth... a red one and another brown...
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