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ELEKTRIC

Hi guys,
I would like some advice from you experts,please.

Can you connect a junction box to a cooker cable (45A) to move the cooker and hot plates to the other side of kitchen (about 10metres of cable)?

Does the cable has to be without interruptions?

Thank you very much.

Really appreciate
 
I'm afraid that electrical work in the kitchen is notifable which means unless you are competent to BS7671 and recognised as such by your local authority building control they will want to inspect your work and will want to charge you in excess of £100 for the privilige. Quite possibly cheaper to get a couple of quotes from local electricians.
 
Thanks for it, but i found a junction box (60A) under the oven is it ok to have?

Does the cable has to run without interruptions from the consumer unit to the switch an than to the connection unit?

Not from (like this case from switch to double socket and than to oven and hot plate)

Thank you for your reply
 
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