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<blockquote data-quote="wfullert" data-source="post: 505737" data-attributes="member: 33455"><p>Pulling the cooker out to clean! Tube cooker only comes out when the cat leaves a nest of mice under the thing. Interesting question though... T&amp;E or flexible flex which isn't gripped. Arguably should be a flex as night storage rads are flexed. Assume you can't get heavy guage flex? The original question was about load sharing X2 6mm to the consumer unit as that's what's in place. Is it allowed when there's 10mm too a junction box too splice into the sixes?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wfullert, post: 505737, member: 33455"] Pulling the cooker out to clean! Tube cooker only comes out when the cat leaves a nest of mice under the thing. Interesting question though... T&E or flexible flex which isn't gripped. Arguably should be a flex as night storage rads are flexed. Assume you can't get heavy guage flex? The original question was about load sharing X2 6mm to the consumer unit as that's what's in place. Is it allowed when there's 10mm too a junction box too splice into the sixes? [/QUOTE]
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