Not handy at all, but have been doing a lot of googling on this lately. Seems that its not illegal, but not best practice?
Bought a place 7 years ago and the cooker and the electric shower were connected to the one switch. Never had a problem but I am getting a new cooker installed this week, and a new shower in at the end of the month.
Was wondering if it would be a big job to give them 2 separate switches? (and how much I may have to pay to resolve this)
Bought a place 7 years ago and the cooker and the electric shower were connected to the one switch. Never had a problem but I am getting a new cooker installed this week, and a new shower in at the end of the month.
Was wondering if it would be a big job to give them 2 separate switches? (and how much I may have to pay to resolve this)