Connecting a range cooker to the mains.
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Connecting a range cooker to the mains.
I have just bought a new (to me) range cooker, which is dual fuel. I have a gas man coming to connect it on Thursday. With the electrical connection - and I allowed to do this myself , or does this have to be open by a qualified electrician?
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Re: Connecting a range cooker to the mains.
If it's provision of a new circuit from the CU, then I believe this should be done by a qualified sparky. However if you feel you are competent and choose to do it yourself, I ain't tellin'...
If it's just connecting the appliance from an existing power point, I'm less sure. You (or whoever you employ) will need proper heat-rated cable to make the connection though.
If it's just connecting the appliance from an existing power point, I'm less sure. You (or whoever you employ) will need proper heat-rated cable to make the connection though.
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Re: Connecting a range cooker to the mains.
It would be using the cable that is in the current range cooker. Which is on a proper cooker power supply plug. It’s just as swap over
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Re: Connecting a range cooker to the mains.
Depends how confident you are working with a 30 amp supply, Couchy is the best person on here to ask.
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Re: Connecting a range cooker to the mains.
Do it yourself, the gas bit too.
It'll only be a bayonet fitting, all the gas man does it check it's not leaking after plugging it in.
You can do that, if you wake up dead, it's leaking. If your house doesn't explode it's fine.
It'll only be a bayonet fitting, all the gas man does it check it's not leaking after plugging it in.
You can do that, if you wake up dead, it's leaking. If your house doesn't explode it's fine.
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Re: Connecting a range cooker to the mains.
If you can wire a plug you can change a cooker supply.
The gas connection is even easier as it's just a push & twist plug.
The gas connection is even easier as it's just a push & twist plug.
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Re: Connecting a range cooker to the mains.
In that case JFDI.
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Re: Connecting a range cooker to the mains.
Can assume you have to turn it off at the mains - or does the bayonet have a valve on it?KungFooBob wrote: ↑Tue Mar 14, 2023 1:33 pm Do it yourself, the gas bit too.
It'll only be a bayonet fitting, all the gas man does it check it's not leaking after plugging it in.
You can do that, if you wake up dead, it's leaking. If your house doesn't explode it's fine.
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Re: Connecting a range cooker to the mains.
The socket is sprung valved, gas doesn't flow until you push the bayonet fitting in.Mr Moofo wrote: ↑Tue Mar 14, 2023 2:19 pmCan assume you have to turn it off at the mains - or does the bayonet have a valve on it?KungFooBob wrote: ↑Tue Mar 14, 2023 1:33 pm Do it yourself, the gas bit too.
It'll only be a bayonet fitting, all the gas man does it check it's not leaking after plugging it in.
You can do that, if you wake up dead, it's leaking. If your house doesn't explode it's fine.
Don't blame me if you die in a fireball.
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Re: Connecting a range cooker to the mains.
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Re: Connecting a range cooker to the mains.
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Re: Connecting a range cooker to the mains.
Start to worry in a couple of hours when your canary dies.
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Re: Connecting a range cooker to the mains.
As has been said, you haven’t given enough info. Do you have a cooker socket to connect it to?
You sound unsure, so for what it would cost, get a man in.
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Re: Connecting a range cooker to the mains.
It would appear that my wife has banned me from touching it.
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If the ban is permanent, I'd call that a win. You can never clean it or cook anything on it. It's the law...
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It was more the patronising " I would rather a professional does that"mangocrazy wrote: ↑Wed Mar 15, 2023 9:26 amIf the ban is permanent, I'd call that a win. You can never clean it or cook anything on it. It's the law...
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Re: Connecting a range cooker to the mains.
Ask her to define professional, then ask how she will be checking their credentials.Mr Moofo wrote: ↑Wed Mar 15, 2023 11:35 amIt was more the patronising " I would rather a professional does that"mangocrazy wrote: ↑Wed Mar 15, 2023 9:26 amIf the ban is permanent, I'd call that a win. You can never clean it or cook anything on it. It's the law...
For all she knows any Tom, Dick or Harry could be doing it, especially if she isn't there at the time.