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[ElectriciansForums.net] Do I need an electrician for cooker connector unit [ElectriciansForums.net] Do I need an electrician for cooker connector unit Hello

We are replacing our electric oven single oven. Circuit has 32amp MCB and seems older cooked was directly connected to CCU straight to back of cooker using thick cable. New cooker arriving tomorrow and think it might have a 13amp plug. Think I need to fit a connector unit to walk behind cooker and then wire CCU and cooker flex into it (cutting off plug in cooker ??)

Question for you in the trade , is this ok for me to do or does it require someone who is certified in terms of building regs/part P etc.

Couple of pics attached

Thanks
 
Put it this way my brother phoned me and he has blown up his new cooker connecting up the cable. Get an electrician. It is hard to work the cable properly and terminate it properly. Needs someone used to doing it.
 
Most people with a little caution and checking of whats required should be able to fix a socket box to that wall and connect the existing tail into that socket then plug your new cooker into the outlet
I would however,recommend a spark to fit the cooker

What you probably won't have is a test instrument, to not only check your work is functioning correctly,but also the circuit you are working on also meets safety requirements
Safety is paramount and testing will ensure safety
 
View attachment 39854 View attachment 39853 Hello

We are replacing our electric oven single oven. Circuit has 32amp MCB and seems older cooked was directly connected to CCU straight to back of cooker using thick cable. New cooker arriving tomorrow and think it might have a 13amp plug. Think I need to fit a connector unit to walk behind cooker and then wire CCU and cooker flex into it (cutting off plug in cooker ??)

Question for you in the trade , is this ok for me to do or does it require someone who is certified in terms of building regs/part P etc.

Couple of pics attached

Thanks
You need the services of a qualified experienced Electrician to install the cooker properly and safely.
 
As all of the above , especially as some of the cookers and ovens supplied have poor terminals to say the least .
One manufacturer is stating not to put a plug on their ovens that previously were plug in . Sign of the times .
No disrespect intended , but some are tricky if you do not recognise the set up. ( some need links)
 
connected a bloody awful oven yesterday. L&N terminals 4mm screws. screws too short to fit anything > 2.5mm. distance between L&N terminals 4mm. made in Turkey.
 

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