We will be replacing our all-in-one cooker soon, with a separate hob and oven. I was going to use the existing cooker feed for the hob and a new feed for the oven (or vice-versa).
The consumer unit is a Hager with individual fuse holders for the various feeds. It it split into 2 parts, the left side is RCD protected (shower, lights etc) and the right side is for the cooker etc. The only physical space in the unit for a new fuse holder is on the extreme left i.e. next to the RCD circuits.
I suppose it would be better if I included a picture but I don't have one handy. My question is this: if I fit a new 30A fuse holder on the left side for the oven, could I jumper the "feed" for it from the right side (non-RCD protected) live busbar, using a part of the new flex I bought for it? The busbars have been cut/fitted with only enough feeds for the existing fuse holders.
Also, there are 2 neutral connection bars at the top of the unit. Does it matter which one I connect the new flex to?
I'm not a expert on this which is why I'm asking for your advice. There may be a better way of going about this but I thought that a new separate feed was the way to go. I'll try to post a pic if it helps explain this situation any better.
The consumer unit is a Hager with individual fuse holders for the various feeds. It it split into 2 parts, the left side is RCD protected (shower, lights etc) and the right side is for the cooker etc. The only physical space in the unit for a new fuse holder is on the extreme left i.e. next to the RCD circuits.
I suppose it would be better if I included a picture but I don't have one handy. My question is this: if I fit a new 30A fuse holder on the left side for the oven, could I jumper the "feed" for it from the right side (non-RCD protected) live busbar, using a part of the new flex I bought for it? The busbars have been cut/fitted with only enough feeds for the existing fuse holders.
Also, there are 2 neutral connection bars at the top of the unit. Does it matter which one I connect the new flex to?
I'm not a expert on this which is why I'm asking for your advice. There may be a better way of going about this but I thought that a new separate feed was the way to go. I'll try to post a pic if it helps explain this situation any better.