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<blockquote data-quote="Ati" data-source="post: 474320" data-attributes="member: 30883"><p>Thank you Dave. I really appreciate your help. I’ve fitted the new junction box this morning. It should be all right. The cooker circuit has an RCD 80A protection plus an MCB B32. The fuse box is Wylex. The cocker cable is 6mm and my spur is 2mm towards the TV. Now I used the IP54/64 junction box 41A and rated up to 6mm cables. Hope it is not going to ruin my home. Thanks again everyone for your help. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ati, post: 474320, member: 30883"] Thank you Dave. I really appreciate your help. I’ve fitted the new junction box this morning. It should be all right. The cooker circuit has an RCD 80A protection plus an MCB B32. The fuse box is Wylex. The cocker cable is 6mm and my spur is 2mm towards the TV. Now I used the IP54/64 junction box 41A and rated up to 6mm cables. Hope it is not going to ruin my home. Thanks again everyone for your help. [/QUOTE]
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