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Originally designed for three phase supplies at one third of the current ?Except on modern cookers that use very poor quality terminal blocks.
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Originally designed for three phase supplies at one third of the current ?Except on modern cookers that use very poor quality terminal blocks.
Originally designed for three phase supplies at one third of the current ?
But I only fitted AFDDs to the circuits supplying socket outlets!!!!And now back to the other thread about AFDD's
Yes, quite common in various European countries. I wish we had it more here, it's much easier wiring a cooker with a 5 core 2.5mm flex.Originally designed for three phase supplies at one third of the current ?
No complaining! It's all part of haRMoniSiNG WiTH EUroPe. Think how wonderful it is that all these changes mean you can now drag your 1200 wide UK rangemaster cooker over to France and wire it into your new home there! How's that for convenience.Yet type approved for use in the UK.
Which body is responsible?
Think how wonderful it is that all these changes mean you can now drag your 1200 wide UK rangemaster cooker over to France and wire it into your new home there! How's that for convenience.
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