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add a cooer swithch/socket to an existing one
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<blockquote data-quote="red111" data-source="post: 470057" data-attributes="member: 30592"><p>Hi All</p><p> this might sound weird , but it will make our life a lot easier if it works .</p><p> we have some restrictions on spurring to create a new socket for a microwave . at the moment we have a wall cooker switch like this https://www.screwfix.com/p/mk-2-gang-45a-dp-control-switch-white/15973</p><p> connected to our cooker via a plate like this https://www.screwfix.com/p/lap-1-gang-45a-cooker-outlet-plate-white/61074.</p><p> my question is :</p><p> we are changing our cooker for a built in one , can i connect a new switch with a socket like this one https://www.screwfix.com/p/2-gang-45a-cooker-switch-13a-dp-switched-socket-white/3285d</p><p> where the old cooker was connected . (making it 2 cut off switches but one with a 3pin socket)</p><p> means i will have 1 normal cooker switch then the plate as mentioned above then the new cooker switch with the integrated socket then the cooker connected to it and the microwave connected to the integrated socket?</p><p> i believe the circuit is dedicated to the cooker .</p><p> any help or advice will be much appreciated</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="red111, post: 470057, member: 30592"] Hi All this might sound weird , but it will make our life a lot easier if it works . we have some restrictions on spurring to create a new socket for a microwave . at the moment we have a wall cooker switch like this https://www.screwfix.com/p/mk-2-gang-45a-dp-control-switch-white/15973 connected to our cooker via a plate like this https://www.screwfix.com/p/lap-1-gang-45a-cooker-outlet-plate-white/61074. my question is : we are changing our cooker for a built in one , can i connect a new switch with a socket like this one https://www.screwfix.com/p/2-gang-45a-cooker-switch-13a-dp-switched-socket-white/3285d where the old cooker was connected . (making it 2 cut off switches but one with a 3pin socket) means i will have 1 normal cooker switch then the plate as mentioned above then the new cooker switch with the integrated socket then the cooker connected to it and the microwave connected to the integrated socket? i believe the circuit is dedicated to the cooker . any help or advice will be much appreciated [/QUOTE]
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