J JohnW2 Joined 28 Jan 2011 Messages 56,896 Reaction score 4,240 Location Buckinghamshire Country 9 Jun 2022 #16 plugwash said: Given that the manufacturer gives the option of wiring the cooker as single phase, I think it's reasonable to assume there are no loads wired P-P. Click to expand... Yes, that makes sense. Kind Regards, John
plugwash said: Given that the manufacturer gives the option of wiring the cooker as single phase, I think it's reasonable to assume there are no loads wired P-P. Click to expand... Yes, that makes sense. Kind Regards, John
W winston1 Joined 11 Jan 2010 Messages 8,419 Reaction score 735 Location London Country 9 Jun 2022 #17 plugwash said: Given that the manufacturer gives the option of wiring the cooker as single phase, I think it's reasonable to assume there are no loads wired P-P. Click to expand... +1
plugwash said: Given that the manufacturer gives the option of wiring the cooker as single phase, I think it's reasonable to assume there are no loads wired P-P. Click to expand... +1