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hi i would just like to know about this... have a hob which requires a cable of 4mm to hardwire to cooker switch. the fuse at board is 30amp and the shut off near the cooker is a 45amp. as i cannot find a 30amp switch. my question is, i have no idea what amp or size the original cable is although it has its own circuit, which comes from the main fuse box, is it ok to use a different size wire ie 4mm and yet the original house wiring is, say 6mm. my real question is can i use 4mm for the hob as i have no idea what cable is used coming from the main switchboard. does it matter if i use 4mm wire as suggested in the manual? hope you can understand my question, thanks for any help, chris
 
It's got to the point where a photo or two is required, because i don't know of any 45A switch fused isolator, that would be used for a cooker circuit!! Not only that, the fact that 45A fuse is greater than your CU OCD!! Pretty pointless really!!
 
As Malcolm said earlier Chrissy, I reckon it's time to post up your rough location. By the time we have reached a solution for you you could have had a spark come out and assess the job properly to tell you what is needed and even maybe have carried out the work
 
hi this is the original cooker switch which was over the worktop and the original cooker was wired into this. chris cooker switch.jpg
 
It is clear you are in way above your head here. You are confused over simple accessory descriptions and the purpose of those accessories as well as their ratings along with the ratings of your appliance and how they all inter-relate.

For your own safety and that of others in your household, call an electrician. This is a simple job which will take about an hour to complete and cost you no more than about £50.

Post your location if you'd like someone from here to get in touch.
 
It is clear you are in way above your head here. You are confused over simple accessory descriptions and the purpose of those accessories as well as their ratings along with the ratings of your appliance and how they all inter-relate.

For your own safety and that of others in your household, call an electrician. This is a simple job which will take about an hour to complete and cost you no more than about £50.

Post your location if you'd like someone from here to get in touch.
Well I was trying to be delicate:)
 
hi well i dont know why i cannot just repeat what was done b 4 unfortunately i am a pensioner and dread the cost of a electrician which i might not be able to pay. so thanks for all your help chris
 
hi well i dont know why i cannot just repeat what was done b 4 unfortunately i am a pensioner and dread the cost of a electrician which i might not be able to pay. so thanks for all your help chris
as PCsaid, should be a max. cost of £50, providing it is straightforward. any sparks worthy of the name would tell you beforehand if there were problems entailing greater cost.
 
hi well i dont know why i cannot just repeat what was done b 4 unfortunately i am a pensioner and dread the cost of a electrician which i might not be able to pay. so thanks for all your help chris

The vast majority of tradesmen are honest decent citizens just like yourself. Many will give a reduced rate to those on a pension who clearly cannot aford 'full rate'. Or since the job doesn't require any certification or notification it could be done for about £35 cash. It would still be a proper job and entirely safe, giving you full peace of mind.

Are you really so hard up that you'd risk your life for 35 quid? Or have you been sucked in by all those TV programmes into believing all tradesmen are just conmen?

Here in Lutterworth, we have a substantial, 'mature' population. Many of whom call on my services. I am often recommended from one pensioner to another. There are many like me up and down the land, why not ask amongst your friends or at the local Age Concern (I'm known by them too).
 
These Rogue Traders type of programmes really boil my wee wee. I would be happier if just now & then they'd broadcast a programme about the many Good Traders that really DO exist ..... just to redress the balance.
 

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