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Hi again,
Firstly I would like to thank all those who took part in my first post (yes the one with 18 pages!):smiley2:
Looks like it was one of those that can’t be answered simply. Love for a debate to start on that.
Anyway my next cry for help is sort of related as it may require a junction box.
I have been asked to add another electrical hob/oven outlet within a kitchen. There is currently a 10mm cable (think it was future proofed) which comes into the kitchen, then an iso switch then outlet plate. A new kitchen is being fitted where a built in oven will stay in place of the existing outlet plate but a separate hob is now being fitted on the other side of the kitchen. It is 2m away so separate iso switch will be fitted.
My idea is to place a junction box before the original iso switch then branch off to the new hob iso switch and continue to existing oven iso switch. Is there a better way or is this ok?
Firstly I would like to thank all those who took part in my first post (yes the one with 18 pages!):smiley2:
Looks like it was one of those that can’t be answered simply. Love for a debate to start on that.
Anyway my next cry for help is sort of related as it may require a junction box.
I have been asked to add another electrical hob/oven outlet within a kitchen. There is currently a 10mm cable (think it was future proofed) which comes into the kitchen, then an iso switch then outlet plate. A new kitchen is being fitted where a built in oven will stay in place of the existing outlet plate but a separate hob is now being fitted on the other side of the kitchen. It is 2m away so separate iso switch will be fitted.
My idea is to place a junction box before the original iso switch then branch off to the new hob iso switch and continue to existing oven iso switch. Is there a better way or is this ok?