We are getting a new gas cooker installed on Sunday. The existing one is over 25 years old, as such I'm having to do some prep to make sure it's ok to install (remove wallpaper from the hot zone for one).
In looking behind the existing cooker I have noticed there appears to be a twin and earth cable running along the skirting board.
I don't have time to get this chased into a wall before the cooker comes.
Will it be ok to leave as is? Will it need enclosing in trunking?
Note it is NOT a 32A cable, we have no electric cooker circuit at all.
In looking behind the existing cooker I have noticed there appears to be a twin and earth cable running along the skirting board.
I don't have time to get this chased into a wall before the cooker comes.
Will it be ok to leave as is? Will it need enclosing in trunking?
Note it is NOT a 32A cable, we have no electric cooker circuit at all.