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and a fat wallet to pay for the electrickery.I tend to get the specifications from the client and decide. I've done two kitchens this year and one had 3 new circuits (10mm for hob and 2 x 2.5mm, one each for fitted oven and microwave) whilst the other had one (10mm for range cooker).
And as @dinger809 says... local isolation for each.
Same age and model as mine Tel, know reason to replace or repair worked very well, they don't make em like that anymore.my cooker's a 1951 model, and goes by the name of 'er indoors.
Hi all,
When wiring a kitchen and the customer is buying a separate cooker and hob, which combined has too high a load for a single 6mm,
Do you wire two separate circuits with a 6mm for each or one larger cable and have both on same circuit?
Hi - do you know what are the make / model of the hob and cooker?
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