Hi All. First off, I am no electrician and am not seeking advise so as to prevent paying a skilled tradesman, I ask soley to enable me to make an informed decision without (hopefully!) being baffled by science...... Here goes
At the moment we have a stand alone cooker wired through a dedicated cooker switch (with a socket on the side)
I wish to change that for an induction hob and a separate single built under electric oven. I do not want to have to chase out the wall and have another cable put in for another appliance.
1, Can both appliances be wired through the one cooker swith via some cunning device
2, If not, I have been told about ovens that have a nornmal plug on, is that right? and if so, where to look for one as they have escaped me so far
3, If I choose an oven that has a rating of 13 amps but doesn't come with an attached plug, can it be wired into the socket on the side of the cooker switch (and then not use the socket)
I would be very grateful for any suggestions
Ash
At the moment we have a stand alone cooker wired through a dedicated cooker switch (with a socket on the side)
I wish to change that for an induction hob and a separate single built under electric oven. I do not want to have to chase out the wall and have another cable put in for another appliance.
1, Can both appliances be wired through the one cooker swith via some cunning device
2, If not, I have been told about ovens that have a nornmal plug on, is that right? and if so, where to look for one as they have escaped me so far
3, If I choose an oven that has a rating of 13 amps but doesn't come with an attached plug, can it be wired into the socket on the side of the cooker switch (and then not use the socket)
I would be very grateful for any suggestions
Ash