Can ya just plug in electric ovens on a 13amp plug these days?
i've been out the game for a while but always understood they should be wired via a cooker unit to their own fuse (30 amp) the one that was delivered for the kitchen i'm doing for someone has a plug attached and the guys been told he can just plug it in (B&Q) their changing the hob for a gas one tho as it aint got a plug on and has to be wired to a unit of which there aint one, this dont seem right to me especially as it will be shareing a double 13amp socket with a fridge, this has to be too much dose'nt it?
did'nt read the enclosed paperwork as i did'nt unpack it in case it has to go back before anyone states the obvious
i've been out the game for a while but always understood they should be wired via a cooker unit to their own fuse (30 amp) the one that was delivered for the kitchen i'm doing for someone has a plug attached and the guys been told he can just plug it in (B&Q) their changing the hob for a gas one tho as it aint got a plug on and has to be wired to a unit of which there aint one, this dont seem right to me especially as it will be shareing a double 13amp socket with a fridge, this has to be too much dose'nt it?
did'nt read the enclosed paperwork as i did'nt unpack it in case it has to go back before anyone states the obvious



only bonding coat so it aint too smooth, day off today tho, lovely i'll be glad when i've had enough
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