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Gavin John Hyde

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Asked to connect a cooker up today, it is to an existing install, removed temporarily to allow new base units to be fitted.
Connected it back up. however it was connected direct to isolator switch. no connection plate on the wall. cable comes down in wall, then out behind cupboard and then connects up to the built in cooker, circuit rcd protected.
Never actually given it much thought myself until today. just got me thinking. See plenty of them connected direct in this way.
Is there a regulation that actually mandates the use of connection plates or is it just good practice?
 
If it’s a new install, I tend to place the isolator in the adjacent cupboard and use HR flex to the cooker

2 weeks ago I refused to reconnect a cooker and hob where the hob was used as the link ....and it had used twin and earth.....
 
I do, but Its generally for ease when connecting a cooker and hob. Can't see anything wrong with connecting to the isolator
 
For ease of installation I always use the Click Dual Cooker Connection Plate.
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For ease of installation I always use the Click Dual Cooker Connection Plate.
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If it was one electrical accessory that has been designed with electricians in mind it is this. I remember when I was doing house bashing (new houses ) some of the electricians used to leave tails out of the walls for the split oven wasn't my preference for the reason if the oven had to be changed there would be a live tail hanging there.
 

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