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<blockquote data-quote="garvey2003" data-source="post: 522791" data-attributes="member: 9652"><p>Hi,</p><p>Just had our extension done for our kitchen but it would seem I under estimated the number of sockets required.</p><p>Hopefully this will make sense. Currently I have 1 2 way gang one side of the hob, I need 2 more sockets that side and would like a single the other side of the hob. the Cooker is double over to the left.</p><p></p><p>All cabling need to be extended behind the kitchen units, not able to chase in the wall due to glass splashback in the middle.</p><p>The main feed comes from the roof.</p><p></p><p>I was thinking splitting one 2.5 t&e cable going into the existing socket and connecting with wago connectors, then routing the rest around as show.</p><p>I've done something like this before but have the wago connectors in a wago box to comply with with regs. the issue her is the only place the wago connectors can go would be in the first main socket.</p><p></p><p>Any suggests would be greatly apricated. </p><p>[ATTACH=full]13188[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="garvey2003, post: 522791, member: 9652"] Hi, Just had our extension done for our kitchen but it would seem I under estimated the number of sockets required. Hopefully this will make sense. Currently I have 1 2 way gang one side of the hob, I need 2 more sockets that side and would like a single the other side of the hob. the Cooker is double over to the left. All cabling need to be extended behind the kitchen units, not able to chase in the wall due to glass splashback in the middle. The main feed comes from the roof. I was thinking splitting one 2.5 t&e cable going into the existing socket and connecting with wago connectors, then routing the rest around as show. I've done something like this before but have the wago connectors in a wago box to comply with with regs. the issue her is the only place the wago connectors can go would be in the first main socket. Any suggests would be greatly apricated. [ATTACH type="full"]13188[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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