The cooker (along with every other appliance in my home) is my own property and I am responsible for any repairs to it. But if it was a problem with the consumer unit or wiring, then it's the landlord's responsibility. Hence the reason why I posted in the first place.
I'm waiting for a couple of quotes but wondering if its just worth buying a new cooker instead (a like for like, but better brand, is about £350, but maybe cheaper with Black Friday around the corner).
Was just reading another thread ("Rcd trips when oven reaches temp...") which seems to be a...
If it was just one oven packing in, I'd be inclined to think it was just the age of the cooker (which is about 10 yrs old, its the old consumer unit which was 15). But it was the top oven and the grill which packed up a few months ago (same space but different heating elements, which suggested...
I have a 10kw dual oven electric cooker. It was installed by a qualified electrician about 10 years ago, who used the existing 6mm cable (over insulation, through the loft space) and upgraded the MCB to a 40A. I have a safety certificate for the work. The consumer unit and the wiring for the...