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Cooker circuit
Hi,
I have a cooker switch that I never use as we always have gas cookers. I was wondering if I could convert the obsolete cooker circuit to a power outlet, maybe a single socket. The cooker circuit is wired in 6mm and into a 32a breaker. Would I need to change the breaker at all? Thanks |
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