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About to use one of those double outlets for oven and hob igniter just wondering what everyone's views are on connecting hob igniter straight in on the outlet plate as there is no way of over loading the hob cable. I normally fuse down with spur but this outlet plate looks handy and can both be isolated on the cooker switch!
 
About to use one of those double outlets for oven and hob igniter just wondering what everyone's views are on connecting hob igniter straight in on the outlet plate as there is no way of over loading the hob cable. I normally fuse down with spur but this outlet plate looks handy and can both be isolated on the cooker switch!

I;m guessing that you ar erefering to the clic one.

If the hob just needs an ignition I prefer to put it on a 13A socket.
 
if you use a dual outlet connection box, you can fit a CCU one side and a 1363 socket to the other. then fuse plug top down to 3A or 5A. ssimplesss.
 

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