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Connecting An Induction Hob
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<blockquote data-quote="Robin Spark" data-source="post: 337187" data-attributes="member: 5444"><p>1. If its domestic then you can apply diversity</p><p></p><p>2. Asssuming you are using twin and earth, then the cable would need to be rcd protected if buried in plaster, or if no socket outlet is incorporated in the cooker control switch and your cable is surface mounted then no rcd required.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robin Spark, post: 337187, member: 5444"] 1. If its domestic then you can apply diversity 2. Asssuming you are using twin and earth, then the cable would need to be rcd protected if buried in plaster, or if no socket outlet is incorporated in the cooker control switch and your cable is surface mounted then no rcd required. [/QUOTE]
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