Lanstrom
Inactive User
Guys, Just wondering if you could give me a bit of info please.
I know nothing about electrical works but I have just had a new kitchen fitted, with an induction hob instead of my old gas hob. The replacement oven has been fitted to the old circuit with the isolator switch moved to a cupboard which all seems OK, and the new hob has been fitted to a new circuit, however this doesn't have an isolator switch. I just wondered if an isolator is no longer needed now since I have a modern consumer unit or should it still have one ?
Also, am I supposed to get some certification that the work has been done by a qualified electrician ?
Cheers
I know nothing about electrical works but I have just had a new kitchen fitted, with an induction hob instead of my old gas hob. The replacement oven has been fitted to the old circuit with the isolator switch moved to a cupboard which all seems OK, and the new hob has been fitted to a new circuit, however this doesn't have an isolator switch. I just wondered if an isolator is no longer needed now since I have a modern consumer unit or should it still have one ?
Also, am I supposed to get some certification that the work has been done by a qualified electrician ?
Cheers