Picture plz
I suspect you are confusing terms.
Rcd usually the double width things with test buttons
You could fit a Hager rcbo 32A in there to meet requirements
It was an electric shower but that's coming out actually. We're hoping to put the hob in there instead, I was asking if it's ok to do that, you know, given that the others on that side are lighting. It already seemed odd to me to have a big shower connected there. So if I take that out, is it ok to have a hob there instead on a 32MCB?What is that switched off 32A MCB to the right of the space for?
What is the switched off 32A MCB fourth from the left for?
What I am getting at is - do you not already have a 'cooker' circuit?
A somewhat unclear question, I would say!Qualified Sparky?
I would guess referring to Part P requirements?Qualified Sparky?
I would agree I am an electrician however since my domestic work was before 2004 and mainly commercial I have never joined a scheme, was a member of the IET etc, but not one of the schemes, so being qualified has nothing to do with being a scheme member and being able to self certify.A somewhat unclear question, I would say!
Kind Regards, John
so clearly they expect there product will be installed by some one not considered as a qualified electrician.CP (Electric) Limited said:If fault does not clear phone a qualified electrician to check installation
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