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Cooker Control Unit
We're about to have a new kitchen fitted - would have done it myself, but
SWMBO wanted it done quickly! Fitting company electrician has ripped out the old CCU which supplied our previous double oven and it appears that he intends to wire the new ovens (1 single + 1 combination oven - total load around 7 kw) directly to the consumer unit using the existing 6mm cable. I thought that a CCU was mandatory but can't find an online copy of the 17th Regulations to see what is now permissible. Is wiring the ovens supply directly to the consumer unit OK and is it best practice? Seems odd to me. Would be grateful for any comments from those who understand the 17th edition! John M |
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