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An electrician has recently quoted to replace our old oven. He says that the new oven has different power requirements and he needs to replace the consumer unit to make this lower and avoid burning out our new oven within weeks! The cu was new in 2015 so I am concerned that it now needs replacing - this will cost double the cost of the oven... Help please!
 
him talk with forked tongue. if there isno spare waysin the existing CU for the cookwer, then a singleway unit could be instaaled, splittong the feed taitsfrom the metaer/isolator.
 
An electrician has recently quoted to replace our old oven. He says that the new oven has different power requirements and he needs to replace the consumer unit to make this lower and avoid burning out our new oven within weeks! The cu was new in 2015 so I am concerned that it now needs replacing - this will cost double the cost of the oven... Help please!

Welcome to the forum.
I'm not as polite as the others and will say that it sounds like the electrician is talking rubbish.... or you may have misheard them.
Get the electrician to put a his explanations in writing and then post that up on here.
 
I can’t see why it would need lowering and require a new Consumer Unit , the oven will only draw as much current as it requires .ohms law demands this at the same voltage
Thank you. It's just a Hotpoint oven. Can't understand why it would be an issye to wire in. He said something changed 8 years ago...🤷🏼‍♀️
 
Worst case scenario a new smaller cu (1 way) can be installed for oven. Can't see any situation where a 2015 board would need changed for the sake of an oven.
Perhaps he only meant part of the board but has quoted around £400 for part and to fit...does that sound right?? Along with other work quoted separately...thanks for your advice
 
It really depends on your location as prices vary massively across the country. I wouldn't expect a full board change to be as little as 400 so it could be for a new separate board. Probably best to get a little more detail off him first.
 
Welcome to the forum.
I'm not as polite as the others and will say that it sounds like the electrician is talking rubbish.... or you may have misheard them.
Get the electrician to put a his explanations in writing and then post that up on here.
Thank you....this is what he said: you only have 1 rcd so will have to change the board to pass the certificate.
 
This was his response: you only have 1 rcd so will have to change the board to pass the certificate. He's quoting £650 to do that.

Wow, that is terrible, they should be explaining things a lot better than that if you are going to have any chance of understanding what they are talking about.

Assuming the job is simply disconnecting an old appliance and connecting the new appliance to the existing installation, without any alteration to the fixed wiring, then it is not necessary.
There is no requirement to issue a certificate for simply replacing an appliance either.
 
On the scant information you have given it is hard to say the truth of the matter. How many Kilowatts is your new oven and how many kilowatts is your old oven? If you dont know, give us the model number of the ovens. Does your old oven plug in? Does the new one, i.e. does it have a plug on it??? Can you photograph the board he is talking of changing and put it up here? Of course you could always just return the oven and get a lower rated one to match the one you are replacing???
 

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