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I haven't wired a cooker switch with a socket before. Do I connect the socket off the 6mm cable for the switch (all on 32A MCBO) or should I take a separate supply for the socket eg off a ring as a spur. No useful instructions on the handy bit of paper with it (do they every say anything that tells you anything??)

Thanks :smiley2:
 
Hi,

I'm with Murdoch and Midwest on this one, I really don't see the problem; if there is one.
Assuming you are talking about an integral cooker switch with socket?

Regards.
 
I guess the problem is you think the Cooker will want all 32A (7360W) were the Socket will demand 0-13A (0-2990W) leaving the cooker with ONLY 19A (4370W) with a Oven taking about 2200W still leaves a Hob with 2170W. And this is you using EVERY THING, and if you do use EVERY THING it will just trip.

Question is Asked because someone dosnt understand or it wasn't explained correctly, it is not up to any one to mock them for asking. If one Person asked there maybe MANY more who were too scared to asked. Bet some of us know that feeling from class, Why the hell do we spell it CAT, why not KAT and MANY MANY other words I wanted to complain about Y, O Y!
 
Question is Asked because someone dosnt understand or it wasn't explained correctly, it is not up to any one to mock them for asking. Y!

Aww come on, he's opened the packet, read the instructions and presumably actually looked at the back of the cooker switch.
If he hasn't managed to count the number of terminals on it by now then what help can we really be?
 

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