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Cooker connection unit and 30a outlet plate

as used in the UK
Last edited by johno12345; 11/26/08 09:09 PM.
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Thanks for the pics, Johno.
That's an interesting looking set-up.

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Thats a typical Uk cooker switch and outlet plate with a built in 13a socket outlet.
Connection plate is installed at low level behind cooker.
Normally wired on a dedicated 40a cct using 10mm cable


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