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Wicked_and_Crazy 26-02-2008 11:27

Re: What does 'wired-in' mean?
 
If there is a cooker box there why arent you wiring into it rather than using a 13amp plug?

bopdude 26-02-2008 11:38

Re: What does 'wired-in' mean?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wicked_and_Crazy (Post 34495811)
If there is a cooker box there why arent you wiring into it rather than using a 13amp plug?


He's already mentioned it, there is a 45 amp isolator on the wall and at some point the cooker outlet has been swapped for a single 13 amp socket, why bother wiring into an outlet when the cooker comes with a plug top and the sockets there :tu:


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