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<blockquote data-quote="paul b b" data-source="post: 282684" data-attributes="member: 4028"><p>One thing i will say Phil, at least you have taken the time out to post pics and diagram!</p><p></p><p>Weather 4mm is ok for the socket radial will depend on how the cable is run...clipped...through insulation etc...</p><p></p><p>You may find it hard to run 4mm in and then spur off as it will be tight in the socket outlets. Why not rewire the whole kitchen properly? New ring and i would advise running a proper cooker circuit in, if you change your mind in the future you will have 6mm in ready...just put a socket on there for now.</p><p></p><p>And change that cu!! Don't try to update the fuses its a waste of money...future proof now</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paul b b, post: 282684, member: 4028"] One thing i will say Phil, at least you have taken the time out to post pics and diagram! Weather 4mm is ok for the socket radial will depend on how the cable is run...clipped...through insulation etc... You may find it hard to run 4mm in and then spur off as it will be tight in the socket outlets. Why not rewire the whole kitchen properly? New ring and i would advise running a proper cooker circuit in, if you change your mind in the future you will have 6mm in ready...just put a socket on there for now. And change that cu!! Don't try to update the fuses its a waste of money...future proof now [/QUOTE]
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