There are no requirments that say a kitchen should be wired for a cooker. The regulations deal with how the wiring should be carried out if it is done.
Leo
What is the "going rate" to get an electrician out to disconnect old cooker and then back out again to connect new cooker? Electrician would be on same side of city. Rough idea anyone?
What is the "going rate" to get an electrician out to disconnect old cooker and then back out again to connect new cooker? Electrician would be on same side of city. Rough idea anyone?
When I got a new cooker delivered recently..the guy who came,took away the old one,just disconnected the cable from the cooker...so I had the cable there to connect to the new cooker.I just had to connect to the new cooker then....If this was the case it would be just one call out.Its not a big job,and the guy that came to me,told me he connects them for people sometimes.....would that be an option in your case?
Got an electrician out to disconnect old and then back next day to connect new cooker - €50 in total - the shop that sold the cooker wanted €65 -not sure if this was for just one or two visit's -anyway saved €15.