I am having to alter the electrics in the kitchen for a new kitchen units installation. I will get a qualified electrician to check it out and connect up to the consumer unit, but I would like to get an opinion if what I am doing is likely to be OK.
There is an existing radial circuit which supplies 13A sockets on one kitchen wall which will be untouched. A new radial from a 15A fuse will supply three 13A single sockets on another wall, plus two switched fused outlets to supply the cooker hood and the igniters for a gas hob. The outlet for the hood will be mounted above the top units, and the outlet for the hob in the cupboard unit beneath the hob. All connections are made by 30A junction boxes located in a false ceiling.
Does anyone see any problems with this?
There is an existing radial circuit which supplies 13A sockets on one kitchen wall which will be untouched. A new radial from a 15A fuse will supply three 13A single sockets on another wall, plus two switched fused outlets to supply the cooker hood and the igniters for a gas hob. The outlet for the hood will be mounted above the top units, and the outlet for the hob in the cupboard unit beneath the hob. All connections are made by 30A junction boxes located in a false ceiling.
Does anyone see any problems with this?