I thought there had been a qualified electrician rewiring the kitchen in the last few days?
WRONG.Brother in law who is an old time motor mechanic but will always mend something if it can be mended rather than buy new phoned and said there are 5 wires on it 1 earth, postive and negative feed and an in and out to a thermostat so it sholud be easy to sort out which is which.
WRONG.
There will be a live, a neutral and an earth.
The neutral will be linked through all the components of the cooker.
The live will be switched from the selector switch.
FFS..... stop fvcking about and get someone who knows what they’re doing have a look.
Jesus Christ.....your kitchen is an accident waiting to happen
Reading this thread must be very painful for you mate.
WRONG.
There will be a live, a neutral and an earth.
The neutral will be linked through all the components of the cooker.
The live will be switched from the selector switch.
FFS..... stop fvcking about and get someone who knows what they’re doing have a look.
Jesus Christ.....your kitchen is an accident waiting to happen
I have tried google but my PC will not allow any of the sites to be accessible.
Malwarebytes rejects them as being unreliable with a possible virus etc.
If he witters on at home like he does on here I can understand the desire to just get him to shut the **** up.
Hotpoint, though? Neff at least surely? (Mrs T nearly ordered Hotpoint for the new kitchen, till she looked them up and saw their safety record )
Brother in law who is an old time motor mechanic but will always mend something if it can be mended rather than buy new phoned and said there are 5 wires on it 1 earth, postive and negative feed and an in and out to a thermostat so it sholud be easy to sort out which is which.
Are you on a wind-up, or just trying to confuse BG even more. Corgi is gas - Confederation of registered GAS installers,
I would favour, though, the calling in the experts. Our oven stopped working half way through cooking a chicken a few days ago. Called someone out to look at it - took a few days but we decided we could do without an oven - and when he checked it out, confirmed there is nothing wrong with it, so it's probably the wiring to it. Cost us £60, but at least we know where we stand, when our first reaction could well have been just to order a new oven, because the existing one is quite old.
Yes if the clock was turned back before April 2009, and BG has a fan that was powered by gas and not electricity.
Nope I am a girl so don't know technical things like you big tough men. At least I made a suggestion instead of being sarcastic to BG.