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<blockquote data-quote="diydave" data-source="post: 430978" data-attributes="member: 28214"><p>I am time served but been many many years since I did any type of domestic work so looking for a little advise and guidance.</p><p></p><p>I have been asked by a friend if i can re-wire his new kitchen. He currently has switched spurs above his worktop for each appliance but has seen the MK Grid switch system in some show homes and fancies that.</p><p></p><p>From my understanding they are to be mounted locally to the appliances as per the regs but "locally" appears to be open to interpretation. He has asked if I can mount it in his utility room adjacent to the kitchen so as more pleasing to the eye. Is this OK to do ?</p><p></p><p>Also if using a 2.5mm cable broken through a fuse for each grid switch when it comes to the oven grid switch would it still need to be a 6mm broken through that as all new ovens these days come with a small flex and moulded plug on the end ?</p><p></p><p>As i said it's been a while and I just want to keep myself right so any help or advice would be great.</p><p></p><p>thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diydave, post: 430978, member: 28214"] I am time served but been many many years since I did any type of domestic work so looking for a little advise and guidance. I have been asked by a friend if i can re-wire his new kitchen. He currently has switched spurs above his worktop for each appliance but has seen the MK Grid switch system in some show homes and fancies that. From my understanding they are to be mounted locally to the appliances as per the regs but "locally" appears to be open to interpretation. He has asked if I can mount it in his utility room adjacent to the kitchen so as more pleasing to the eye. Is this OK to do ? Also if using a 2.5mm cable broken through a fuse for each grid switch when it comes to the oven grid switch would it still need to be a 6mm broken through that as all new ovens these days come with a small flex and moulded plug on the end ? As i said it's been a while and I just want to keep myself right so any help or advice would be great. thanks [/QUOTE]
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