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Hi I have all of electric qualification in Albania , but I have question . My customer wants to electric oven in kitchen ,. I have a switch for the light near cooker , if I disconnect the 2 way from switch can I use the extra core from 3 core to feed cooker ,.
 
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Hi I have all of electric qualification in Albania , but I have question . My customer wants to electric oven in kitchen ,. I have a switch for the light near cooker , if I disconnect the 2 way from switch can I use the extra core from 3 core to feed cooker ,.
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ovens are hungry beasts. you need to feed them daily with chickens, beef,lamb,or pork joints, sometimes you can get away with the occasional ready meal.
 
ovens are hungry beasts. you need to feed them daily with chickens, beef,lamb,or pork joints, sometimes you can get away with the occasional ready meal.
Or a feed from the nearest lighting circuit
 
Or a feed from the nearest lighting circuit
could have a BBQ at the same time then.
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perhaps things are done differently in Albania. Bare singles with a nail for a fuse; something to hang the washing on.
 
Thread closed. @Electwix you cannot connect an oven from the pinching a live from the adjacent light switch. Aside from the fact the circuit is almost certainly inadequate to support such a load you will also unless there is a neutral conductor at the switch have to find a neutral. I am not sure why you think your plan is feasible.
 
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