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Electric cooker switches

I hope that this doesn't come across as a daft question...


Why do most electric cooker switches have an in-built socket? Do analogous cooker switches exist in other countries that use different types of mains sockets?


I used to think that the socket was for plugging in a gas cooker electric ignition, but there is no real reason for having a separate circuit from the ring main for this.
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  • Some people still want to see a BS1363 socket outlet attached to a cooker circuit isolation switch. It might be regarded as obsolete for very modern kitchen designs where the cooker and / or oven are connected exclusively to a radial circuit. particularly when the cooker/oven is fitted into a surround and the isolator is hidden in a similar cupboard or to one side.


    Legh
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  • Some people still want to see a BS1363 socket outlet attached to a cooker circuit isolation switch. It might be regarded as obsolete for very modern kitchen designs where the cooker and / or oven are connected exclusively to a radial circuit. particularly when the cooker/oven is fitted into a surround and the isolator is hidden in a similar cupboard or to one side.


    Legh
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