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Re: Joining 10mm cooker cable
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May 29
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Now THAT TT is very sensible thinking me old mate!!
I think a massive round and brown JB stuck on the kitchen wall surrounded by nice tiles may not go down to well but the idea of using a cooker outlet plate - very civilised indeed. Thanks for that.
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wouldn't fancy trying to get 2 10mm T+E into a CCU
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No problem Scot done it several times as CCU's are designed for up to 10mm.
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meant cooker outlet not cooker control unit.
2 10mms into mcooker control unit should be okj as long as you have deep box but 2 10mm's into cooker outlet would be bit tight I imagine
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Sry mate I got what you were saying wrong.
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CCU & 10mm - use a deep box (35 or 47mm) and feed from both sides of terminals. Yes its tight, but it can be done.
Just be prepared to sweat and swear a lot!
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