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<blockquote data-quote="dan." data-source="post: 30340" data-attributes="member: 797"><p>got a job on at the mo where ive got to move the cooker to the other side of the kitchen so i will be extending the cable behind the kitchen units(it will still be accesable) and running it in some white trunking along the skirting board, as requested by the customer.my question is the supply as it is now is on the non rcd protected side,do i need to move it over to the rcd side?ive looked in my regs book and i cant find a definate answer,there is no socket just a switch so its just going to be the cooker on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dan., post: 30340, member: 797"] got a job on at the mo where ive got to move the cooker to the other side of the kitchen so i will be extending the cable behind the kitchen units(it will still be accesable) and running it in some white trunking along the skirting board, as requested by the customer.my question is the supply as it is now is on the non rcd protected side,do i need to move it over to the rcd side?ive looked in my regs book and i cant find a definate answer,there is no socket just a switch so its just going to be the cooker on it. [/QUOTE]
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