Am I able to have the sockets for the kettle and toaster under the worktop and the cables drilled through the worktop and then plugged into the sockets under the worktop?
Thanks, so in theory if the cables went through a cable grommet that Gasguru sent the link, and the kettle and toaster were then plugged into a socket that would comply with regs?
Carlsbergy - if you could tell us who you are prepared to believe it would save everyone, including you, a lot of time, as we can all just wait for him to turn up.
Nor will sockets under a worktop, unless he either also puts the appliances there or has found some way to supply them with electricity without cables coming up onto the top.
We installed one of those in the narrow boast where work surface area is at a premium. We're on the second one now and the boat's not in the water yet. They are not particularly robust or accurately made - the runners that they rise and fall on are only plastic and tend to warp and bind.
It's UK forum so anyone reading the thread later could have reasonably made the mistake that the answers applied uk-wide had nothing been said. Appliances can't be easily isolated if the socket is concealed behind a unit or appliance, and the DB isn't readily accessible.
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