Hello,
Can anyone help give advice please? had a new consumer unit fitted and re-wire to kitchen, so everything is on their own fuses.
ie. lights, sockets, oven, hob.
The problem is - now in the middle of having kitchen units fitted and now told its illegal to have switched socket and isolator for the induction hob, on the wall directly behind where the hob will be fitted - also illegal to have sockets on the wall very near to where the sink will be.
Been told the hob isolator switch & socket needs to be moved and the thick cable coming direct from consumer unit - would have to be jointed in order to reach the new position of isolator switch and then another piece of cable from isolator switch direct to the hob.
I thought it was illegal to leave wired joints in clear plastic little boxes in the wall and then plaster?
Should a special junction box be used for the induction hob (if so, what do they look like? and should they be wall mounted or buried in the wall?) to join the cable which comes direct from consumer unit to the wall - then needs jointing/extending to reach the new position of isolator switch, then a third length of cable from isolator switch directly wired to hob.
Sorry for the length of email, I hope this makes sense? Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated
Can anyone help give advice please? had a new consumer unit fitted and re-wire to kitchen, so everything is on their own fuses.
ie. lights, sockets, oven, hob.
The problem is - now in the middle of having kitchen units fitted and now told its illegal to have switched socket and isolator for the induction hob, on the wall directly behind where the hob will be fitted - also illegal to have sockets on the wall very near to where the sink will be.
Been told the hob isolator switch & socket needs to be moved and the thick cable coming direct from consumer unit - would have to be jointed in order to reach the new position of isolator switch and then another piece of cable from isolator switch direct to the hob.
I thought it was illegal to leave wired joints in clear plastic little boxes in the wall and then plaster?
Should a special junction box be used for the induction hob (if so, what do they look like? and should they be wall mounted or buried in the wall?) to join the cable which comes direct from consumer unit to the wall - then needs jointing/extending to reach the new position of isolator switch, then a third length of cable from isolator switch directly wired to hob.
Sorry for the length of email, I hope this makes sense? Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated