Electrician has left me with all the wiring for my new kitchen. I am looking to install (kitchen units and) appliances before calling him or building control to certify the final connection (I assume this is required). I am slightly unsure about a few of points:
* do I really need an approved person to certify that I have connected the oven correctly to the cable sparky has provided?
* Does the approval requirement apply to all fixed wiring or just the oven? I only ask because I would rather fully fit the hob and microwave/combi rather than leaving them 'loose so the wiring is accessible for inspection.
* microwave/combi requires 3400W. It has flex terminated with crimped ends. I need to connect to the cable that Electrician has left (comes from a suitable fused spur that he installed). So I obtained a 30 Amp ring circuit junction box. However this has just three screw down terminals so I would need to connect the [b]flex[/b]to the [b]cable[/b] by clamping them under the same screw. I had an idea that if one connects cable and flex there should be separate screw terminals for each... but maybe that is wrong or is not a problem given the crimped ends on the cable? Bottom line is what connection block do I need to use?
* finally the flex from the microwave is too short to allow the appliance to be removed from cabinet and placed on floor / worktop IF i fix the connection block to the wall. Is it OK to leave it loose?
Thanks for any advice.