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hello im new on here , i have allways worked commercial/industrial a family member has just had a kitchen extension done and has asked me to wire it i have virtually no domestic experiance but i said i would help . this is what i plan to do

-pull in new ring main for worktop sockets with switched fcu at worktop height to flex outlet plates for dishwasher,washing machine,dryer. all appliances are itegrated
-two seperate 4mm to cooker switches for induction hob and integrated oven
-20a dedicated radial for fridge

how does that sound
any advice would be appreciated tar
 
Have to ask, .....Are you with Part P provider?? As the work you are doing for this family member is Notifiable to the LABC!!

Bloody ridiculous i know, when you are a fully trained and qualified electrician and probably far more experienced in the industry than any of these electrical trainee boy's...lol!!!

Nice to see you've taken on the role of volontary part P enforcer E54
 
hello im new on here , i have allways worked commercial/industrial a family member has just had a kitchen extension done and has asked me to wire it i have virtually no domestic experiance but i said i would help . this is what i plan to do

-pull in new ring main for worktop sockets with switched fcu at worktop height to flex outlet plates for dishwasher,washing machine,dryer. all appliances are itegrated
-two seperate 4mm to cooker switches for induction hob and integrated oven
-20a dedicated radial for fridge

how does that sound
any advice would be appreciated tar

I do a lot of kitchens, in my experience the hobs usually need a 6mm and a single oven a 2.5 radial. Never come across a single oven needing more than a 16 amp supply. Also I dont bother with spurs above the worktop, I just stick sockets in the back of accessible cupboards near the appliance and cut a 60mm to bring the plug through. Some people will say this is naughty but I've never been one to care. It looks better and is less work.
 
I thought that INTEGRAL appliances HAD to be externally switched ( grid switches ) for 17Th Ed. But that free standing appliances could be on a plug/ Fused Spur outlet? I have just spoken to TWO other sparkes and the each say different? **Maybe this should be a new thread** ??
 

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