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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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  • David Strachan:

    Just to clarify.

    Yes a 13A socket not 5A for kettle was incorporated but due thought given to diversity and say a 10A kettle will only be on for a few minutes at a time then 5A was allowing for diversity. It seems reasonable to me. But washer/dryer no not really if you are running a potentially 13KW cooker




    It's probably apocryphal...


    In the middle of cooking Christmas dinner with every heating element on full blast, an in-law demands a cup of tea. The kettle is plugged into the socket on the cooker switch, overloading the supply, which pops the 30A fuse in the consumer unit. Now, you do have some spare 30A fuse wire, don't you?!



     

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  • David Strachan:

    Just to clarify.

    Yes a 13A socket not 5A for kettle was incorporated but due thought given to diversity and say a 10A kettle will only be on for a few minutes at a time then 5A was allowing for diversity. It seems reasonable to me. But washer/dryer no not really if you are running a potentially 13KW cooker




    It's probably apocryphal...


    In the middle of cooking Christmas dinner with every heating element on full blast, an in-law demands a cup of tea. The kettle is plugged into the socket on the cooker switch, overloading the supply, which pops the 30A fuse in the consumer unit. Now, you do have some spare 30A fuse wire, don't you?!



     

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