electric_n00b
DIY
Hi all,
I replaced my old Electrolux oven which operated with a 13 amp plug.
The new Kenwood oven I ordered says a 16 amp (Requires hardwiring to a dedicated circuit) is required (see pictures below). Is it not possible if I just buy a 13 amp plug and do the wiring in the terminal box at the back of the oven and simply plug it back in?
My old oven was run seperate from the hob (picture below). The old oven connected to a board where I can switch other appliances on/off (picture below).
I was reading up some electric rule of thumbs and it was said anything under 3 kWh can be operated with a 13 amp plug, but anything over needs to be hardwired into either a 20amp supply or a 32amp supply...
Any help would be appreciated as I would need to make a decision to either exchange the oven or go ahead and install it
Thanks all!
I replaced my old Electrolux oven which operated with a 13 amp plug.
The new Kenwood oven I ordered says a 16 amp (Requires hardwiring to a dedicated circuit) is required (see pictures below). Is it not possible if I just buy a 13 amp plug and do the wiring in the terminal box at the back of the oven and simply plug it back in?
My old oven was run seperate from the hob (picture below). The old oven connected to a board where I can switch other appliances on/off (picture below).
I was reading up some electric rule of thumbs and it was said anything under 3 kWh can be operated with a 13 amp plug, but anything over needs to be hardwired into either a 20amp supply or a 32amp supply...
Any help would be appreciated as I would need to make a decision to either exchange the oven or go ahead and install it
Thanks all!