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What’s the output of oven? Sure if over 3000 you can’t use a plug.
Cooking season not over then...I also got a circuit breaker plug.
What’s the output of oven? Sure if over 3000 you can’t use a plug.
Don’t remember learning that on my sparky course all those years ago.A bit of foil wrapped over the fuse will sort this.
A bit of foil wrapped over the fuse will sort this.
It will be in the "appendix" at the back of the course manual - along with 6" nails under the "get the fucker up and running" section.Don’t remember learning that on my sparky course all those years ago.
A bit of foil wrapped over the fuse will sort this.
“WARNING” the majority of Electricians on SMB have frizzy hair.Bought a new oven, previous 1 had a plug attached, new 1 doesn't even come with a cable. The website I bought it from said it needs hardwiring, can I just add a plug instead? It's a single oven
Bought a new oven, previous 1 had a plug attached, new 1 doesn't even come with a cable. The website I bought it from said it needs hardwiring, can I just add a plug instead? It's a single oven
A lot of single ovens are fine with 13A these days.Aren’t most leccy ovens 30A? Needs a dedicated 30A rated feed. It will most likely blow a 13A plug feed.
Had the same problem just before Xmas, you'll need to get a sparky to do it,
it needs it's separate heavier supply, all normal sockets are 13amp, so you'll need bigger
“WARNING” the majority of Electricians on SMB have frizzy hair.
Only if it’s a dedicated circuit for the cooker. Is there a hob? Hobs are the high load if it’s elec and you will need a separate 32a supply for that if it is, or a cooker connection unit to do both.Yeah that's what I'm finding online, it's 2.3kw, should be fine?