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garage getting converted to a kitchen, best way of doing it? 6mm t+e from original cu on a 32amp mcb , up the wall in trunking thru the loft to garage (garage connected to house) to a 4 way board, mains switch 32amp radial for sockets 4mm, 6amp radial for lights. Is this ok?
 
Sub board for a kitchen ? Not the way I would ever choose to do things. What's the reason for this ?
You have had the benefit of seeing the job so surely you are best placed to choose the best way to do this job ?
 
garage getting converted to a kitchen, best way of doing it? 6mm t+e from original cu on a 32amp mcb , up the wall in trunking thru the loft to garage (garage connected to house) to a 4 way board, mains switch 32amp radial for sockets 4mm, 6amp radial for lights. Is this ok?
Probably but not the way I would do it, I would come from the down stairs lighting circuits for the lights, put a new ring in for the kitchen ring and as mentioned by aesmith cooker supply?
 
Sub board for a kitchen ? Not the way I would ever choose to do things. What's the reason for this ?
You have had the benefit of seeing the job so surely you are best placed to choose the best way to do this job ?
No mate he's asking us how to do it
 
What to do is wire it that way then get the customer to run the cooker, the microwave, the toaster and the washing machine at the same time and ask if they are happy with your workmanship!! Absolutely no clue!!
 
I find myself replying to less and less as the days go on in this place. rules say that if we can't be helpful then don't bother. that's my excuse for staying schtum so frequently.
says a lot about the quality of posts here these days...
 
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Dan is this helpful enough
 
Mr Electrician that doesn't know how to do basic jobs.

Wouldnt it be easier to have the DIY section at the top of the main board and erase the rest. Would save folk a lot of time that they can't get back.
 
garage getting converted to a kitchen, best way of doing it? 6mm t+e from original cu on a 32amp mcb , up the wall in trunking thru the loft to garage (garage connected to house) to a 4 way board, mains switch 32amp radial for sockets 4mm, 6amp radial for lights. Is this ok?
Aye no bother mate, unless you want things to work properly in which case no it is not.
If you're an electrician I'll show my backside in Binns window.
You could however be a wind up merchant
 

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