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Using the exsisting 6mm cable as a sub main supply to kitchen which currently has 3 double sockets (which were connected to to the upstairs ring bizzzarly)

Clipped Direct 6m Run

Putting in a crabtree 63a cu with a 32a rcd ring for the high level sockets and a 20a radial for the cooker (2200w) and fridge.

I have a Zdb of 0.35. So do i need a separate earth ran back to the MET.

Also I know sup bonding is not req in the kitchen, but is it wise to do it in any case?

The sink is quite close to an existing socket
 
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