Thank you for this. I know that he suggests the best option is gas/electric combo and maybe it is but if i want a freestanding electric cooker (as this is what my kitchen is fitted for) is this still do-able with these cables and restrictions? He did not inform me about any of this when re-wiring & I have always intended on buying a freestanding electric.
Thanks again for your time.
If you are buying and installing a freestanding applaince with both oven and hob, then install it to just one of the circuits, ideally one with a 45A isolation switch. Then isolate the spare circuit.
Thank you for this. I know that he suggests the best option is gas/electric combo and maybe it is but if i want a freestanding electric cooker (as this is what my kitchen is fitted for) is this still do-able with these cables and restrictions? He did not inform me about any of this when re-wiring & I have always intended on buying a freestanding electric.
Thanks again for your time.
If you are buying and installing a freestanding applaince with both oven and hob, then install it to just one of the circuits, ideally one with a 45A isolation switch. Then isolate the spare circuit.
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