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 Posted: 18:41 - 18 Aug 2020 Post subject: Cooker |
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So the cooker is broke beyond repair. Has been for sometime, wife is sick of cooking in a small halogen oven contraption. I've decided to get a new cooker. Got my eye on one but it 'suggests' it's going via a spur and not a 13amp plug. Max power rating for the oven is 2.1kw. Since some normal heaters are 2.2kw plug in electric with a 3 pin plug type; surely I can just wire a plug and run it off that?
The socket behind the cooker is a twin socket where as most spurs I can see are single so I can't bodge it.
Am I going to be OK sticking a plug on the end of the wire?
It's a Stoves single oven.
https://www.stoves.co.uk/products/cooking/built-in-ovens/st-seb602f/ |
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 Posted: 19:04 - 18 Aug 2020 Post subject: Re: Cooker |
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| King29 wrote: | So the cooker is broke beyond repair. Has been for sometime, wife is sick of cooking in a small halogen oven contraption. I've decided to get a new cooker. Got my eye on one but it 'suggests' it's going via a spur and not a 13amp plug. Max power rating for the oven is 2.1kw. Since some normal heaters are 2.2kw plug in electric with a 3 pin plug type; surely I can just wire a plug and run it off that?
The socket behind the cooker is a twin socket where as most spurs I can see are single so I can't bodge it.
Am I going to be OK sticking a plug on the end of the wire?
It's a Stoves single oven.
https://www.stoves.co.uk/products/cooking/built-in-ovens/st-seb602f/ |
Cookers and ovens are usually on a separate 30 amp supply. why isnt yours? ____________________ trevor saxe-coburg-gotha:"Remember this simple rule - scooters are for men who like to feel the breeze on their huge, flapping cunt lips."
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No. Do it properly.
Run a 6mm2 feed directly from an 32A MCB fitted to the RCD side of the distribution unit to a cooker switch and from that to a cooker outlet. Then use a length of 6mm2 to wire the cooker from that.
Position the switch so that you can isolate the cooker easily if a problem occurs (i.e. very accessible and NOT directly above the hob)
Test insulation resistance, continuity and R1+R2.
If that doesn't make sense then get an electrician in.  |
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| Nobby the Bastard wrote: | Time for Singhpal... |
Nope, he's in India, will return to these shores when everything corona has settled down a bit.
| Islander wrote: | No. Do it properly.
Run a 6mm2 feed directly from an 32A MCB fitted to the RCD side of the distribution unit to a cooker switch and from that to a cooker outlet. Then use a length of 6mm2 to wire the cooker from that.
Position the switch so that you can isolate the cooker easily if a problem occurs (i.e. very accessible and NOT directly above the hob)
Test insulation resistance, continuity and R1+R2.
If that doesn't make sense then get an electrician in.  |
What if I remove the faceplate on the outlet. Fit this instead. Would that work?
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A friend of the seller. It used to be a factory workshop, hence the quarry tiles and plug sockets in the ceiling.
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That's not a 'cooker'. It's just a combined oven and grille. No cooking rings/hob or anything to put a pan on.
You realise that? ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 5 years, 287 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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