Hello,
I am planning a new kitchen. I am making a list of what sockets/switches I have, what appliances I plan to put where and at what stage the electrician will come. The idea is to make sure the electrician comes only once at the right time.
The changes from the current lay out are:
1. A new induction hob will be installed. It is my understanding that I can lay the new 10mm2 myself and ask an electrician to come later to connect it to the consumer unit on one side and to the hob itself on the other side with the appropriate switch.
2. Where the current worktop is, a row of tall units will be installed. Right now, there is a 45Amp switch (a big red switch on one side of the plate and a 13 Amp socket on the other side of the same plate). The cable (6mm2) then goes to a double gang unswitched 13Amp socket for the oven and the ignition of the gas hob. In the new configuration, there will be a tall housing unit in front of that switch with a oven (3650w) and a microwave (900w). The 6mm2 cable is in a part of the wall (where there will be no units) before it reaches the switch. The question is: can I use the existing cooker sockets to plug the microwave and to hardwire the oven, and install another switch before (20Amp DP or 45Amp), in that part of the wall that will remain unobtructed? Basically what I need to know is if I can install the housing units before calling the electrician or not.
Thanks
I am planning a new kitchen. I am making a list of what sockets/switches I have, what appliances I plan to put where and at what stage the electrician will come. The idea is to make sure the electrician comes only once at the right time.
The changes from the current lay out are:
1. A new induction hob will be installed. It is my understanding that I can lay the new 10mm2 myself and ask an electrician to come later to connect it to the consumer unit on one side and to the hob itself on the other side with the appropriate switch.
2. Where the current worktop is, a row of tall units will be installed. Right now, there is a 45Amp switch (a big red switch on one side of the plate and a 13 Amp socket on the other side of the same plate). The cable (6mm2) then goes to a double gang unswitched 13Amp socket for the oven and the ignition of the gas hob. In the new configuration, there will be a tall housing unit in front of that switch with a oven (3650w) and a microwave (900w). The 6mm2 cable is in a part of the wall (where there will be no units) before it reaches the switch. The question is: can I use the existing cooker sockets to plug the microwave and to hardwire the oven, and install another switch before (20Amp DP or 45Amp), in that part of the wall that will remain unobtructed? Basically what I need to know is if I can install the housing units before calling the electrician or not.
Thanks