26-02-2008, 08:10
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Re: What does 'wired-in' mean?
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Originally Posted by bopdude
When they're on about being 'wired in' all they're meaning is any connections / additional circuits should be made by an approved spark, the cooker in question will work off a plug top, a lot of them do nowadays, it is only pulling 6 amps +/-
Is there a socket outlet nearby that it will plug into, if so, is it on a ringmain or a radial and what fuse / trip size is on the circuit.
HTH
---------- Post added at 08:53 ---------- Previous post was at 08:51 ----------
You posted that while i was typing lol.
When you say there is a socket under the switch, is it a convetional 3 pin 13 amp type, if so, go for it, looks like its been adapted previously 
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Yeah, standard 3 pin.
Excellent - thanks - thought it should work like that, but wanted to check
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