Hi folks.
Is this a new circuit or merely a redirected one?
I need to run a new 6mm T/E cable to install a 7.3kw induction hob in place if current gas hob.
Current CU has an existing circuit with 32A breaker that used to go to an electric shower. The shower is long gone.
If I "redirected" this circuit by cutting the shower cable about 1 metre from the the CU and connecting it via a junction box to the new hob cable, does this count as a new circuit?
I think not, as I'm not going into the CU or changing any breakers...but!
It is is, however, new cable, running to a new appliance, in a new location.
All cables are/ will be 6mm T/E.
I intend to get a qualified spark to do the final wiring, so he can sign that bit of the job off, so as not to I validate my home insurance.
Running the cable to the hob will be a right PITA but will not required a skilled tradesman (shifting kitchen units)...which is why I'd rather DIY it.
Is this a new circuit or merely a redirected one?
I need to run a new 6mm T/E cable to install a 7.3kw induction hob in place if current gas hob.
Current CU has an existing circuit with 32A breaker that used to go to an electric shower. The shower is long gone.
If I "redirected" this circuit by cutting the shower cable about 1 metre from the the CU and connecting it via a junction box to the new hob cable, does this count as a new circuit?
I think not, as I'm not going into the CU or changing any breakers...but!
It is is, however, new cable, running to a new appliance, in a new location.
All cables are/ will be 6mm T/E.
I intend to get a qualified spark to do the final wiring, so he can sign that bit of the job off, so as not to I validate my home insurance.
Running the cable to the hob will be a right PITA but will not required a skilled tradesman (shifting kitchen units)...which is why I'd rather DIY it.