If you know that why do you think that a 3.4kW load is OK to be plugged in?i know it should be up to 3kw to plug in.
You could add a 20A Control Switch as spur from the socket you wanted to use (providing the socket is part of a ring circuit) and wire directly the cooker to the switch.
You could add a 20A Control Switch as spur from the socket you wanted to use (providing the socket is part of a ring circuit) and wire directly the cooker to the switch.
NO YOU CANT!!![]()
Please don't post advice unless you know what you are doing, what you just proposed is dangerous and likely to cause a fire!
Sorry, but this is what my electrician has proposed to do for my cooker position.
Can you explain why it's dangerous?
That would be 2kW to the 17th edition!can i get away with plugging it into a socket,i know it should be up to 3kw to plug in.
Sorry, but this is what my electrician has proposed to do for my cooker position.
And can BAS please explain why it is illegal?
which law were you referring to?![]()
You could add a 20A Control Switch as spur from the socket you wanted to use (providing the socket is part of a ring circuit) and wire directly the cooker to the switch.
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