but what if the fuse goes in the plug? - i will have to take the built in oven out wont i?
If the fuse goes, there is something wrong with the cooker, so it'll have to come out anyway.
Fuses don't just 'go' for the sake of it.
but what if the fuse goes in the plug? - i will have to take the built in oven out wont i?
why don't you just put a socket on the end of the 6mm feed?
but what if the fuse goes in the plug? - i will have to take the built in oven out wont i?
so put the connections behind the cabinet next to the oven.. it's not rocket science..
I could do that but ive had sockets in base units before and i wanted to get rid of them and have all appliances including integrated dishwasher,fridge and freezer all controlled at worktop level with FCU's.
Didnt really want to hack the back out of my nice new carcases to pull through cables and have a double socket located inside them - if i did do that and wanted a more powerful oven in future, id be left with holes everywhere as id have to hardwire to a outlet plate behind the oven with 45a switch above.
CCU behind the oven, switch above, hardwire a double socket off the CCU to the cupboard next to the oven.. job done.
Yeah , i can see that and sounds ok to me apart from the socket in the adjacent cupboard bit - didnt really want that if i could avoid it.
but what if the fuse goes in the plug? - i will have to take the built in oven out wont i?
If the fuse goes, there is something wrong with the cooker, so it'll have to come out anyway.
Fuses don't just 'go' for the sake of it.
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