I am NOT an electrician, and have no intention of doing this myself.
Some months ago, while the floorboards were up for some plumbing, I ran a cable (connected to nothing) from near the main board in the garage, through holes in the joists under the floorboards to the point directly above where I want to fit my new electric cooker. I can't remember the dimensions of the cable, but it's pretty heavy stuff, and what the electrician in the shop where I bought it told me I needed.
My problem is that there is no convenient space adjacent to the cooker housing to put an external socket. There's a hob in the work surface on one side, and to copper pipes belonging to the central heating on the other.
Any suggestions?
Some months ago, while the floorboards were up for some plumbing, I ran a cable (connected to nothing) from near the main board in the garage, through holes in the joists under the floorboards to the point directly above where I want to fit my new electric cooker. I can't remember the dimensions of the cable, but it's pretty heavy stuff, and what the electrician in the shop where I bought it told me I needed.
My problem is that there is no convenient space adjacent to the cooker housing to put an external socket. There's a hob in the work surface on one side, and to copper pipes belonging to the central heating on the other.
Any suggestions?