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That most definitely is not safe, looks like it has been like that for a while. Where does the white cable which the cooker is joint to come from?
 
That most definitely is not safe, looks like it has been like that for a while. Where does the white cable which the cooker is joint to come from?
Hi. Many thanks for the response. The white cable comes from the wall, so I guess it's the electricity mains. Sorry I'm not an electrician. Wish I was
 
Hi. Many thanks for the response. The white cable comes from the wall, so I guess it's the electricity mains. Sorry I'm not an electrician. Wish I was
The element in the electric oven blew. The Hotpoint engineer pointed this cable out. He said that it might be the cause as to why the element blew. It doesn't look right to me. I can't imagine an electrician leaving a job like this.
 
Sadly I can believe an 'Electrician' would do this. I have seen such too often.

I would second Westwoods comments.
Thanks Tom. When I asked the Hotpoint engineer what sort of electrician would leave it like that he said " No electrician but a builder...and a cowboy one"
 
It isn't the reason the element failed. Can you show where the other cable comes from the wall?
 
It isn't the reason the element failed. Can you show where the other cable comes from the wall?
The cooker has been fitted back to the wall now, but I can tell you the white cable came.out of the wall, which is plasterboard and tiling. That's all I can say. But you think it's definitely unsafe?
 
I suppose you could say that the Insulation tape is a sort of Dressing :tearsofjoy::tearsofjoy:
Hahhhaaa! Good one mainline, but seriously, how should this connection be done professionally? What would a decent electrician do? Any posts would be really welcome and thank you guys for responding
 
I would expect a cooker outlet plate to be sunk into the wall.
It may be the case that a back box is buried behind the plaster.

If not, some careful chisel work might be required.
If there’s enough space, a surface mounted connection plate may be fitted but that is optimistic.
 

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