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Johnmelad502
My daughter has just moved into a new house (new to her) and when she uses the electric cooker the fuse keeps tripping.
I pulled the cooker out today and there is a 40 amp cable running from the cooker to a 13 amp plug which is plugged into a double socket on the wall. This is on the same circuit as all of the downstairs plug points.
Should an electric cooker be on its own circuit?
I pulled the cooker out today and there is a 40 amp cable running from the cooker to a 13 amp plug which is plugged into a double socket on the wall. This is on the same circuit as all of the downstairs plug points.
Should an electric cooker be on its own circuit?