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You need a separate 16A mcb type b from your d/b fed to an isolator then you can connect the oven to the load side on the isolator.
The original oven was set up with the plug socket when the kitchen was fitted a while ago. It's possible the plug socket is attached to its own breaker. My niece knows an electrician who is going to come over and have a look.
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if unsure then get someone who knows what they are doing BUT if its a gas hob and oven, and the electric is just for the light and ignition then it is just a normal 13amp plug- we have just got a new gas oven and hob, with electric light and ignition and grill-normal plug is fine. If as others have said its an electric hob or oven then it needs hardwiring by a professional
The oven requires a 16 or 20A radial socket switched by a 20A double pole switch wired in 2.5 cable. If you have a 30A cooker switch as someone mentioned this is not suitable due to cable size.
Impossible to price on here as I don’t know the proximity to your CCU is the CCU adequate to house another circuit? Many variables call a local electrician for advice and a price.
As a general rule If the appliance doesn’t come with a 13A plug already installed by the manufacturer it’s not suitable for a 13A plug.
Hope this helps
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if unsure then get someone who knows what they are doing BUT if its a gas hob and oven, and the electric is just for the light and ignition then it is just a normal 13amp plug- we have just got a new gas oven and hob, with electric light and ignition and grill-normal plug is fine. If as others have said its an electric hob or oven then it needs hardwiring by a professional
Ypu. Electrician coming out on Sunday.
Willing to be told different but….
looking at the pic, there is NO WAY those wires are designed to be used with a standard 3 pin plug, so it ain’t no gas cooker. That needs to be professionally hard wired in.
The oven requires a 16 or 20A radial socket switched by a 20A double pole switch wired in 2.5 cable. If you have a 30A cooker switch as someone mentioned this is not suitable due to cable size.
Impossible to price on here as I don’t know the proximity to your CCU is the CCU adequate to house another circuit? Many variables call a local electrician for advice and a price.
As a general rule If the appliance doesn’t come with a 13A plug already installed by the manufacturer it’s not suitable for a 13A plug.
Hope this helps
genuinely surprised by that. never seen an oven that runs off a normal plug, although this one has no hob.
Disclaimer: I am lousy at DIY.
I've just received a new oven and need to put a plug on it. However, the end of the wire looks like this:
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It's been years since I last wired a plug. Do I need to remove those clips on the end or is that some new thing to make it easier and should be left on?
I hae tried googling, but not managed to find anything about it.
genuinely surprised by that. never seen an oven that runs off a normal plug, although this one has no hob.