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    Postby phill210 » Mon Jul 23, 2007 6:41 pm

    I am having a new kitchen fitted and am changing from a gas oven to electric, apart from that nothing else electrical will be changing, can you tell me if it is necessary for a new ring main for this work, or could a switch just be added to the fuse box?
    Apologies if the terminology isn’t great ... I don’t know too much about electrics
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    Re: New Kitchen

    Postby BLAKEY1963 » Mon Jul 23, 2007 11:09 pm

    [quote="phill210"]I am having a new kitchen fitted and am changing from a gas oven to electric, apart from that nothing else electrical will be changing, can you tell me if it is necessary for a new ring main for this work, or could a switch just be added to the fuse box?
    Apologies if the terminology isn’t great ... I don’t know too much about electrics[/quote]

    PHILL
    WE COULD ADVISE BUT WE R NOT DOING THE WORK.
    AS THE WORK IS NOTIFIABLE APPOINT A PART P REGISTERED
    SPARK AND HE CAN ADVISE ON EXACITLY WHAT U WANT TO INSTALL IN YOUR KITCHEN . HE CAN CHECK RATINGS OF NEW APPLIANCE AND ADVISE ON NEW CIRCUITS ECT.
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