They still use 110v DC in Kirton & gas lighting.Have they got electricity in Crediton yet?
That's what I would do.You could run a fused spur off the cooker circuit to a double socket. Perfectly safe, but may not be within the regs.
so how are they wiring the hob in the island, if the above is correct??Tiled, concrete, underfloor heating. I think we're buggered in that case...
I found this that might give some insight...The issue seems to be that the only power cable is the one designed for the Induction hob. No other will be fitted. I just want a double socket under the woktop for me ninja foodie to operate under the cooker hood!
I don't see why (maybe after the build) a fused spur can't be done.
I understand why builders won't do it, but if legal am happy to have it done after.
They will be fitting an isolating switch somewhere for the hob. Provided that is somewhere easily accessible, you can get those with an incorporated socket, and I can't see why your builder/electrician wouldn't fit one of those. I haven't seen one with an incorporated double socket, so I suspect that may not be allowed.The issue seems to be that the only power cable is the one designed for the Induction hob. No other will be fitted. I just want a double socket under the woktop for me ninja foodie to operate under the cooker hood!
I don't see why (maybe after the build) a fused spur can't be done.
I understand why builders won't do it, but if legal am happy to have it done after.
The thought had occurred if I could run it off the cooker hood supply and dangle it down... :-)Why not create that feeling that you're still at work by dangling a 16A socket from a junction box in the ceiling? 😂
Yep - retro fit as you suggest. Safe and fine irrespective of "Rulez is Rulez". Not too difficult for the DiY chap either if your local professional is reluctant. Just make sure the fuse is protecting the rated capacity of the cable you use. eg single "13A mains" cable is 16A. Double "13A" mains is 32A with the MCB consumer unit approach but a fused spur can come with a melt in the cylinder old style job - 13 A max. Suspect one double socket only needs the 13A max approach for safety and simplicityThe issue seems to be that the only power cable is the one designed for the Induction hob. No other will be fitted. I just want a double socket under the woktop for me ninja foodie to operate under the cooker hood!
I don't see why (maybe after the build) a fused spur can't be done.
I understand why builders won't do it, but if legal am happy to have it done after.