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<blockquote data-quote="Doomageta" data-source="post: 295456" data-attributes="member: 20810"><p>Hi Rod,</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the reply. it is very helpful. By the way i did contact the council about the work and they ensured me that i did not need a warrant as, it was works to an existing building.</p><p></p><p>You are confirming my preferred way of doing this i.e. cooker on its own and all the rest on the KR. The reason why i wanted a second cooker switch with a socket (for the washing machine) rather than a sfcu and a single socket beside is tight space (indeed very tight) and aesthetics.</p><p></p><p>I did buy one of these knock-out boxes that combine two singles (e.g. 1 socket+1 sfcu) but, i don't think it looks as good as a cooker switch. I thought that having a 13A unswitched fcu between the cooker switch feed and the single socket for the washing machine would be enough (since i would still be able to cut the supply to the washing machine before pulling it out to access the fuse) but, if you advise otherwise then i will follow that.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doomageta, post: 295456, member: 20810"] Hi Rod, Thanks for the reply. it is very helpful. By the way i did contact the council about the work and they ensured me that i did not need a warrant as, it was works to an existing building. You are confirming my preferred way of doing this i.e. cooker on its own and all the rest on the KR. The reason why i wanted a second cooker switch with a socket (for the washing machine) rather than a sfcu and a single socket beside is tight space (indeed very tight) and aesthetics. I did buy one of these knock-out boxes that combine two singles (e.g. 1 socket+1 sfcu) but, i don't think it looks as good as a cooker switch. I thought that having a 13A unswitched fcu between the cooker switch feed and the single socket for the washing machine would be enough (since i would still be able to cut the supply to the washing machine before pulling it out to access the fuse) but, if you advise otherwise then i will follow that. Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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