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Existing oven is falling apart so have seen a recon AEG on ebay for £100 with 6 months warranty and PAT tested. Spoke to the guy he says goes to a 13amp socket.
Anything I need to check on mine? Thanks |
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Should be perfectly ok on a standard 16 amp ring, or could be 32 amp ring in your kitchen.
Some people even have a socket installed directly off the cooker switch which is 40 amps. |
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alot of new ovens are 13amp plug into a normal plug socket, no problem,
if you have a 40 amp wiring in point, if you know someone/ or you are ok with electrics wire up a 13amp fused spur to down grade the line for safety. |
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No need, the plug on the oven will be fused.
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You could remove the plug and wire directly into the cooker outlet but you would need to resize the circuit breaker in the fuse box. Or a fault in the cooker would melt the cooker wiring before lifting the 40amp breaker. Easiest option is just to plug it into a normal socket if you have one handy. Otherwise you need to get a bit 6mm cable wire from the cooker outlet to a fused spur then either wire the cooker directly into this or install a socket fed from the spur...... ![]() Last edited by Kilted Ginger; 10-05-10 at 06:05 PM. |
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Find a socket and plug it in
![]() Don't cut the plug off to connect it to a spur/cooker unit or you'll loose the warranty. If you don't have a socket there already, phone an electrician ![]() |
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Yep, what they all said. Im a sparky and i can say no more...
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ah many thanks folks! I guess all will be revealed when I remove the old oven
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don't you have a cooker switch with a 13 amp socket on it too?
If not just buy one and fit it. Obviously if you have part P blah blah blah crap which means a kitchen fitter can wire a kitchen in but and industrial based electrician can't. Otherwise as has been said break the ring circuit and add a socket in for the cooker. |
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