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Can anyone tell me if its possible to spur off a cooker circuit?
Can anyone tell me if its possible to spur off a cooker circuit?
(although I cannot find the actual reg that said this.)
which would lead a logical thinker to conclude what ?
;-)
Can anyone tell me if its possible to spur off a cooker circuit?
either it was in a previous edition (16th or 17th pre amd1) and it doesn't exist now, or, seen as how I just had quick look and somehow missed it ?
The only part I can find is to do with ring finals, stating any loads above 2kW should be on their own dedicated circuit..
I cannot find an actual reg actually forbidding it.
Good old appendix 15? An 'informative' appendix as one way of achieveing reg 433. Good design is another way ..... Ive just never gotten around to being a good designer!
You're not the only one, neither can I ......
Twice as long, as it is when it is folded in half.Only if you tell me how long a piece of string is.
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