Its about a 1/3 down from the grill pan
Or between a 1/3 and halfway downHard wire down to a socket at low level.....for plugging in the appliance, as a rule.
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Its about a 1/3 down from the grill pan
Or between a 1/3 and halfway downHard wire down to a socket at low level.....for plugging in the appliance, as a rule.
A FCU/ isolation point at work top height, to isolate a socket outlet at lower level, behind the kitchen units, supplying an appliance. A method used regularly in kitchens.Sorry what do you mean exactly
The isolation switch is above worktop level and the hardwire is behind the cookerSocket in adjacent cupboard.
Sometimes there’s not enough space directly behind an appliance for a plug.
You need to be able to isolate an appliance quickly… so switch above worktop, or accessible socket.
I also think myself you need to be able to quickly remove an appliance from the property if it starts smoking.
When you mention "cooker", do you mean with a hob on top, grill and oven(s)? Or is it just an oven unit?The isolation switch is above worktop level and the hardwire is behind the cooker
I know different people can go off at tangents to the point in question but I'm wondering if you are any wiser to the situation?The isolation switch is above worktop level and the hardwire is behind the cooker
Its a gas double oven with electric grill option and 4 gas hobsWhen you mention "cooker", do you mean with a hob on top, grill and oven(s)? Or is it just an oven unit?
If the former it needs a circuit rated for a cooker, and a proper cooker switch, not a 13A fcu. And not a 13A plug
Not really no. Sorry to say this about women on their behalf and mine but im a woman and pretty much cluelessI know different people can go off at tangents to the point in question but I'm wondering if you are any wiser to the situation?
OK, fine. That's a combination I didn't consider! No problem with the proposed arrangements.Its a gas double oven with electric grill option and 4 gas hobs
So it seems...........sorry, only joking, Ell .......and to all our competent women members.Not really no. Sorry to say this about women on their behalf and mine but im a woman and pretty much clueless
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