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We want to replace 2 of the existing pendant lights with 2 new light fittings we bought, and we need a plug put onto the wire to power our cooker. The house is an old bungalow but we had it completely rewired and certified with a new fuse box in January of this year. I think the electrician might have left the plug off incase we went for an electric cooker, but we went with gas in the end, so it's plugged into an extension lead on the counter at the moment.
Task Location: | Hartstown, Dublin, Co. Dublin |
Due date: | Flexible |
Date Posted: | 12 Jul 2023 |
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Yes it needs to be connected to the cooker switch directly or via cooker connection outlet point,
@Michael K. We do have a cooker switch in place above the counter, so I've been assuming the other end of that wire is connected to it. Would the idea be that that wire would be connected directly into the cooker rather than using the plug coming from it? Sorry for all the questions, we're not exactly sure what needs to be done with it. Thanks! Sorry we're
Thanks for the photo sean, that needs to be connected to a cooker switch above the counter
@Michael K. Hi Michael, I've added a photo of the wire behind the cooker there, thanks.
Hi Sean I’m a fully qualified electrician, I have availability this week and I am also working in that area could you add additional photo of cooker please
Hi Sean, could you also add a photo with the wires?