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Default Fitted cooker fitting.


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Hi, ive fitted a cooker before but previously it was a complete unit so

just
had one wire from the back to affix to wall. This time we have a separate
hob/oven to fit and as such will have two wires, is it acceptable to

connect
the two wires to the one wall box? if not what is the correct way to go
about it.. cheers



It is usual to have them connected to the one cooker unit.


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