Hi guys
Hope you can assist, I am in the process of fitting a new kitchen and need some advice about the cooker feed
I have taken out a double oven which was wired to the distribution board with a 30a fuse, the new cooker is a single that needs a 20a fuse, I want to use the same cooker switch and take a spur off it to a fused switch spur to run two under cupboard lights, I then want to run a spur off this to run a single socket, is this feasible? Do I need to change the 30a fuse in the distribution board to 20a will I need to move it over in the board to the sockets side which looks to be covered by the rcd
Hope this makes sense, could really do with some help
Many thanks
Hope you can assist, I am in the process of fitting a new kitchen and need some advice about the cooker feed
I have taken out a double oven which was wired to the distribution board with a 30a fuse, the new cooker is a single that needs a 20a fuse, I want to use the same cooker switch and take a spur off it to a fused switch spur to run two under cupboard lights, I then want to run a spur off this to run a single socket, is this feasible? Do I need to change the 30a fuse in the distribution board to 20a will I need to move it over in the board to the sockets side which looks to be covered by the rcd
Hope this makes sense, could really do with some help
Many thanks