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    Regulations on cooker wiring

    But there's a socket on the isolator switch which is currently powering the extractor hood, but could easily be swapped for anything else. So the circuit isn't really fixed is it?
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    Regulations on cooker wiring

    Ah yes sorry, I forget that what looks like the plug is actually the female. If I used a CCU then the circuit would only be fused at the circuit breaker, is that how higher power cookers are fused?
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    Regulations on cooker wiring

    I didn't see exactly what the electrician did, but the cooker has an IEC socket on the rear not terminals. What's the difference between a FCU and CCU - is it just the current rating of the terminals?
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    Regulations on cooker wiring

    Yes, might be slightly cheaper to fit a couple FCUs than buy a new cooker. Is there anything wrong with doing this?
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    Regulations on cooker wiring

    Hi all. I recently moved to a new house and quickly removed the cooker and bought a new one. I bought the Bosch HBA13B150B which is a 2.9kW unit. The old cooker was plugged into a regular 13A socket on the wall behind the cooker. The electrician who fitted the new cooker just plugged it into...

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