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Old 08-03-2019, 07:04   #11
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Re: Connecting a cooker

I would still check the electrical supply requirement plate on the cooker!
Just to add to the above:
I took delivery of a replacement cooker 12months ago, supplier wanted 75pounds to test/connect my new oven.
Took delivery only, I decided to replace the short cable connecting the oven to the joint box positioned directly behind.
6mm 3core PVC cable used which cost @6pounds from my local DIY store, 1hr later oven up to temp with a joint in the oven!

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