I liked that you showed most points of interest rather than just talking about it. Although, as you had to join the cable, it now needs to be in a junction box which I'm sure you did. I was curious how the conduit was secured at the oven but looks to be just open. I guess the mechanical protection is sufficient as the oven will not be moved too often to warrant any concern about the terminal cover slicing into the cable. Also Section 4.7 of the 2018 wiring rules states the cooktop must have a switch operating in all active conductors, mounted near the appliance in a visible and readily accessible position (enclosed cooking appliance, ie ovens, do not require a switch). I assume that switch on the wall is for the rangehood. I am curious how you would tackle a new double pole switch with that concrete wall.
Why no terminals on the end of the wires at the oven? Seems a bit dodgy having wires just spun around underneath the screw heads instead of using a ring terminal crimped on the ends
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I liked that you showed most points of interest rather than just talking about it. Although, as you had to join the cable, it now needs to be in a junction box which I'm sure you did.
I was curious how the conduit was secured at the oven but looks to be just open. I guess the mechanical protection is sufficient as the oven will not be moved too often to warrant any concern about the terminal cover slicing into the cable.
Also Section 4.7 of the 2018 wiring rules states the cooktop must have a switch operating in all active conductors, mounted near the appliance in a visible and readily accessible position (enclosed cooking appliance, ie ovens, do not require a switch). I assume that switch on the wall is for the rangehood. I am curious how you would tackle a new double pole switch with that concrete wall.
More of this kind videos Please!
love you work!
Thanks!!!
he mustve got a leccy shock just before the vid or maybe he blew dry his hair ...lovely boy Ahh
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Hi there just like to ask is the hob and oven connected in one circuit and one isolator.
Hi boss, do you have any video of troubleshooting the main switch?
any particular reason why you speed up the film when doing the wall oven wiring; cant even see what you are doing for the most part
Guy looks like he could be my twin. I like having long hair
This will not meet the 18th edition wiring regulations. No thick cable uses for electric hob, cooker switch right next to hob with no gap of 15cm
Why no terminals on the end of the wires at the oven? Seems a bit dodgy having wires just spun around underneath the screw heads instead of using a ring terminal crimped on the ends
you must have a lot of free time
Seeing the other man looking over his shoulder while working....unbearable for me....