Hi all,

Can I ask your advice?

I've removed my old cooker hood and replaces with a different model.

The wiring is different (as expected) from the previous one and just wanted to know the process before I consider calling an electrician.

In not attempting anything even slightly complicated.

There is a twin and earth cable coming from a fused spur. As seen in the photo.

The new cooker hood has live, neutral and earth.

How would this be wired up?
 

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join the flex to the twin/E colour for colour. use the 4 pole JB. make sure circuit is isolated beforehand.
 
Don't use the circular junction box it does not afford suitable cord restraint. Fit a switched-fuse connection unit which incorporates suitable cord restraint.
 
I wouldn’t be joining untreated flexible conductors to solid conductors in a common terminal , use a Fused spur.
Why not ?
i must have fitted 1000s of downlights that used to come with a JB in the box for the transformer flex to join up to the twin & earth lighting cable...
long before the days of wago boxes
 
Why not ?
i must have fitted 1000s of downlights that used to come with a JB in the box for the transformer flex to join up to the twin & earth lighting cable...
long before the days of wago boxes
Junction boxes are not deemed suitable luminaire couplers for obvious reasons. If you have fitted thousands then you have been installing non-compliant connections for a long time.
 
Why not ?
i must have fitted 1000s of downlights that used to come with a JB in the box for the transformer flex to join up to the twin & earth lighting cable...
long before the days of wago boxes
Why do you think, a solid conductor in the same terminal as a fine stranded one?
They will never sit correctly due to spreading.
 
not if it's done properly. esp if ferrules are fitted, which is usuall trhe case with factory fitted flexes.
 
The chap who fitted the kitchen in my flat, let's call him Kev, just put a socket on the wall behind the "chimney" and a 13A plug on the hood flex, and, given he is expert, and knowing this was a recirculating hood, he covered the plug and socket in duct tape to keep the steam and grease out...
 
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