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My built-in microwave has just died. The lead from the microwave is joined to a PVC mains cable somehow (I assume a connection block), wrapped in electrical tape. The mains cable is fed from a FCU which is just to the right of the housing, and "within reach of the person operating the appliance". We were firm with electricians that the kitchen wiring had to be up to spec (it's 10 years old). In fact we sacked an electrician who wanted to put the oven isolater at the back of a cupboard.
To save time next time the microwave dies, I'm proposing to put a socket at the back of the unit (it's the plaster wall), and buy a microwave with a plug end. I know that might limit me to shallower microwaves, but there's only two of us now, so that's what I'm going to buy.
Question - am I permitted, under the various regs, to install a 13 amp socket on the end of the existing wiring? Which I assume is a spur off the ring main, as there is no separate RCD in the consumer unit.
Thanks
To save time next time the microwave dies, I'm proposing to put a socket at the back of the unit (it's the plaster wall), and buy a microwave with a plug end. I know that might limit me to shallower microwaves, but there's only two of us now, so that's what I'm going to buy.
Question - am I permitted, under the various regs, to install a 13 amp socket on the end of the existing wiring? Which I assume is a spur off the ring main, as there is no separate RCD in the consumer unit.
Thanks
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