Nearly finished kitchen install after ring main and 10mm supply to cooker switch and connection box all fitted by electrician (which I'm not, just a DIY mechanic etc)- then realised I didn't allow for supply to cooker hood...
The easiest (or only) way to do this without tearing down cabinets & into plasterwork/conduits would be to run a 2.5mm cable off the switched side of the 45A cooker switch, feeding it back up the wall inside the conduit, and exiting higher up).
Cooker hood instructions say to hard wire its flex to a suitable DP switch (not 13A plug top) and just specifies 240v. If I link the spur from the cooker to a suitable switch, would there be any issues with cable load or power at the hood - apologies if this is basic but I'm happiest with spanners!
The easiest (or only) way to do this without tearing down cabinets & into plasterwork/conduits would be to run a 2.5mm cable off the switched side of the 45A cooker switch, feeding it back up the wall inside the conduit, and exiting higher up).
Cooker hood instructions say to hard wire its flex to a suitable DP switch (not 13A plug top) and just specifies 240v. If I link the spur from the cooker to a suitable switch, would there be any issues with cable load or power at the hood - apologies if this is basic but I'm happiest with spanners!