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    Could somebody please explain to a noob like me the connection of an electric oven when it states on the back that it needs to be earthed but not be fed through the earth leakage breaker.

    So if there is a leakage in the oven, the earth leakage will trip but not shut off the oven? So the earthing offers no protection then correct?

    Thank you

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    What i need is to find someone who actually knows the rules and regulations.

    Simple question...using a 9 kg bottle loose in a cupboard: (please provide documentation to back your reply)

    If you have a 2 plate stove as used for camping sold at makro game etc do you need a coc if you put it on a counter in your kitchen - yes or no
    If you have a free standing 4 plate stove with a cable with a socket outlet which can be moved around the kitchen require a coc - yes or no

    what is the max length a flexible pipe can be connected to an appliance with a regulator?

    IF the free standing stove can be supplied with a plug socket, can the appliance be supplied with a flexible hose and regulator?

    What is the max sized bottled allowed to be used indoors for appliances?

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