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(provided they're within 2M of each other).
Where does it mention 2m?
(provided they're within 2M of each other).
I'm only following your lead.. was it not you who pointed out in another thread that no one had mentioned coloured tape besides me?Coljack: do you intend to pick me up on some trivial point every time I post here?
I was going to comment here but i see that you've already corrected yourself in a later post.. ( within 2M of the isolator, not each other.. )I'm quite aware that no one has mentioned separate isolators, apart from myself. The point of my post was to assure the O/P that his standard circuit is adequate to supply both appliances and that they can share a common isolator (provided they're within 2M of each other).
that part of my reply wasn't aimed at you, it was aimed at holmslaw, your post showed up at some point between me reading the thread and replying, I only saw it in the Topic review window under the reply section while typing, hence why the reply that was aimed at you was later and started with your name.I'm not interested in the petty side-issue of plugging-in ovens to a socket circuit.
That isn't the main issue here. The O/P simply wants to know whether he can use his existing supply without 'upgrading' it.
Perhaps you should read the whole thread?
Lucia.
Securespark: It's accepted practice in this industry that a common isolator can be used for two separate cooking appliances in the same room, provided that both appliances are within 2M of the common isolator.
If you don't know where to find this "rule", it's not up to me to educate you.
Lucia.
it's what we do here, try and make ourselves look smarter by pointing out the faults that others make.. haven't you noticed that theme yet?
I don't need lessons on the Regs, thank you. I've been observing them since the 13th Edition.
Why can't you address the O/P's question, instead of bullying me with your nonsense?"
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