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Old 26-02-2008, 09:38   #15
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Re: What does 'wired-in' mean?

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Originally Posted by Mr_love_monkey View Post
Yeah, standard 3 pin.

Excellent - thanks - thought it should work like that, but wanted to check
No problem, what I would suggest is that you check on the fuse / trip amperage feeding the circuit, you'll probably find it's 32 or possibly 45 amp, this could be knocked down to 16 amp.

HTH

EDIT: I take it there isn't a hob, if there is, forget my comment about downgrading the fuse
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