Sparkingchip:
One of the challenging parts of inspections for EICRs is finding the cooker switch.
The odd thing is that generally the shower switch is usually out in the open and not concealed at all, when from a regs point of view they are not required, are they?
Andy B
I know where my cooker switch is. It's in the meter cupboard, to the right of the consumer unit. I have no idea what possessed someone to put it there. Technically, it's within 2m of the cooker, if you ignore the wall in the way.
It's moot anyway, as I have a gas hob, and the oven's plugged into one of the downstairs rings.
Sparkingchip:
One of the challenging parts of inspections for EICRs is finding the cooker switch.
The odd thing is that generally the shower switch is usually out in the open and not concealed at all, when from a regs point of view they are not required, are they?
Andy B
I know where my cooker switch is. It's in the meter cupboard, to the right of the consumer unit. I have no idea what possessed someone to put it there. Technically, it's within 2m of the cooker, if you ignore the wall in the way.
It's moot anyway, as I have a gas hob, and the oven's plugged into one of the downstairs rings.
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