Theres every possibility that your oven is plugged in, if this is the case I would connect the hob to the cooker circuit and then stick another socket in for the oven.
Impossible to say without having a look, does you have a cooker switch that turns your cooker on and off? if so then you may be able to connect it to that but it all depends on what its already supplying. Call an electrician and he'll be able to check and connect if it is possible.
Why do so called mates always want stuff doing cheaper than the going rate? If they're such good mates then why don't they pay more than the going rate?
If it was run from the consumer unit then it requires an electrical installation certificate and it is also notifiable to labc. if it was added to existing sockets then it requires a minor electrical works certificate.
Its an addition to the electrical installation as a whole. if they've added lights and sockets then you would also need a certificate with a minor works being the minimum. Maybe the hob is on a new circuit and was installed by an electrician and the rest has been chucked in by the kitchen fitters.
go on Napits website and search for a local electrician who does third party certification. They must be involved before any cables are run and must inspect at first fix and second fix. They will then test and certify it.
Who goes out and buys an earth leakage tester rather than call an electrician? also he uses too many correct terms and knows too much to not be involved much more than he's letting on.
chezza you have a fault on a circuit that is causing the mcb or rcd to trip. you will need to employ an electrician to come and locate the fault and fix it.
I also used my calculator, well I tried but couldn't remember how to use it properly. but the exam was very simple and I felt the days worth of "tuition" was a waste of money, the only thing they told us about the 18th changes was to highlight them in a different colour.
its how the upper classes stop the working classes from getting into their club, pay stupid amounts of money for stuff. its like with the children in need charity auctions on radio 2, the moment the bidding starts poor people can forget it because some rich --- is willing to pay 30,000 to have...
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