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Apologies if this has been asked before but I've read a lot of posts and can't seem to find a straight answer.
I am installing an induction cooker (hardwired) alongside an oven with a plug. Currently there is a double socket behind the oven. It is on a 32A circuit which should be fine.
So I need to somehow replace this with one socket and one cooker outlet. Is there a "normal" way to do this? I see two options:
1. Replace the double socket with something like this https://www.screwfix.com/p/45a-2-gang-dp-cooker-switch-13a-dp-switched-socket-white/3285d. But you would have to cut a hole in the plasterboard above the socket to feed the induction cooker cable in behind. This seems dodgy.
2. Install a separate cooker outlet and single socket. But this will require extra wiring and is probably beyond what I can do as a DIYer.
Any advice on what the best approach would be here is very much appreciated!
I am installing an induction cooker (hardwired) alongside an oven with a plug. Currently there is a double socket behind the oven. It is on a 32A circuit which should be fine.
So I need to somehow replace this with one socket and one cooker outlet. Is there a "normal" way to do this? I see two options:
1. Replace the double socket with something like this https://www.screwfix.com/p/45a-2-gang-dp-cooker-switch-13a-dp-switched-socket-white/3285d. But you would have to cut a hole in the plasterboard above the socket to feed the induction cooker cable in behind. This seems dodgy.
2. Install a separate cooker outlet and single socket. But this will require extra wiring and is probably beyond what I can do as a DIYer.
Any advice on what the best approach would be here is very much appreciated!