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ELECTRIC TO GAS COOKER
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<blockquote data-quote="rich1976" data-source="post: 441888" data-attributes="member: 28759"><p>I have just bought an gas cooker to replace my old electric one, it has come with a pre fitted plug. On the back of the new cooker where the plug is wired in it goes into 3 standard connectors, would i be able to wire this to the old power lead from the old electric cooker as i don't have a socket at that side of the kitchen. I have a gas engineer coming on tuesday to do the gas work but i need to get to the bottom of this before he arrives.</p><p></p><p>I am worried that the cable and switched socket won't have the right sized fuse in it to blow if there is a problem.</p><p></p><p>Any advice is appreciated if i need to get an electrician in its not an issue but getting hold of one in this town is like finding hens teeth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rich1976, post: 441888, member: 28759"] I have just bought an gas cooker to replace my old electric one, it has come with a pre fitted plug. On the back of the new cooker where the plug is wired in it goes into 3 standard connectors, would i be able to wire this to the old power lead from the old electric cooker as i don't have a socket at that side of the kitchen. I have a gas engineer coming on tuesday to do the gas work but i need to get to the bottom of this before he arrives. I am worried that the cable and switched socket won't have the right sized fuse in it to blow if there is a problem. Any advice is appreciated if i need to get an electrician in its not an issue but getting hold of one in this town is like finding hens teeth. [/QUOTE]
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