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hello members, I have come across a problem, there is only 1 supply coming from 40amp breaker in 6mm t + e. to a cooker switch, and from there to the outlet plate, the problem is i need a 6mm to the double oven and 6mm to the hob as it is a double and both need 40amp supply, it isnt acessable as bathroom is tiled etc. anybody any know how without dirupting the house.
 
What ratings are the double oven and hob.Is the bathroom directly abve the CU.Is it not possible to take through the garage.
 
You need to take a good look at the property to decide your route, its fairly impossible to give any answers on here with no idea what the property is like.
Have you thought of going outside with an armour maybe...think lateraly
 
What ratings are the double oven and hob.Is the bathroom directly abve the CU.Is it not possible to take through the garage.
dont know the ratings m8, it was just a quick look at it, il get a beter look 2moro,no garage unfortunately, but its detached house so worst comes to worst, il prob have to pipe it on outside wall. Rough as it sounds prob no choice, cheers for input Mac
 

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