Hello,
Refitting and slightly remodeling my kitchen. Electrician is coming tomorrow to do the wiring changes.
One new item to be fitted is a free-standing extractor above the hob - this sort of thing.
The extractor needs a 240v supply in its "chimney" - so there'll be a backbox with either some sort of terminal or a 13A socket faceplate. I was going to go for a socket to make installation of the unit marginally easier, and, well, why not? Electrician seemed happy with this when we talked it through.
However I now understand you're not allowed a socket directly above a hob - which of course is exactly where this needs to be. (1.5m above it, but above it nonetheless.) What's the deal please? All free-standing extractors clearly need this.
Thanks!
-Mark
Refitting and slightly remodeling my kitchen. Electrician is coming tomorrow to do the wiring changes.
One new item to be fitted is a free-standing extractor above the hob - this sort of thing.
The extractor needs a 240v supply in its "chimney" - so there'll be a backbox with either some sort of terminal or a 13A socket faceplate. I was going to go for a socket to make installation of the unit marginally easier, and, well, why not? Electrician seemed happy with this when we talked it through.
However I now understand you're not allowed a socket directly above a hob - which of course is exactly where this needs to be. (1.5m above it, but above it nonetheless.) What's the deal please? All free-standing extractors clearly need this.
Thanks!
-Mark
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