shaunconny
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Hi,
I'm new here so apologies if this isn't the correct area to post this.
We moved in to a bungalow around 8 months ago and had a full re-wire done etc.
Over the past 2months we've been ripping out the kitchen as some damages (non-electrical) came to our attention meaning we had to stip back to "stud" and re-do the whole kitchen.
On inspection I've noticed there's 6mm cable coming from the fuse box in to the cooker switch but then it swaps to a 10mm cable (says 10mm+4 on the cable?) coming from the switch to the cooker plate/box. We've not had a cooker in as the kitchen wasn't really useable but wanted to install an electric one in the future (thank god for air fryers).
Can anyone advise if this is normal/safe? Hopefully this is all the info you need but if not let me know and i'll try and provide any more info you require.
I'm new here so apologies if this isn't the correct area to post this.
We moved in to a bungalow around 8 months ago and had a full re-wire done etc.
Over the past 2months we've been ripping out the kitchen as some damages (non-electrical) came to our attention meaning we had to stip back to "stud" and re-do the whole kitchen.
On inspection I've noticed there's 6mm cable coming from the fuse box in to the cooker switch but then it swaps to a 10mm cable (says 10mm+4 on the cable?) coming from the switch to the cooker plate/box. We've not had a cooker in as the kitchen wasn't really useable but wanted to install an electric one in the future (thank god for air fryers).
Can anyone advise if this is normal/safe? Hopefully this is all the info you need but if not let me know and i'll try and provide any more info you require.
- TL;DR
- Is it normal practise to have 6mm cable coming from the fuse box in to a cooker switch with a 10mm cable coming out of the switch to the plate?