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How to tell if I have a socket that is suitable to be a cooker conneciton unit?
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<blockquote data-quote="Quackington" data-source="post: 270079" data-attributes="member: 19448"><p>Thanks for the responses again, everyone.</p><p></p><p>I am arranging for an electrician to come in over the next few days.</p><p></p><p>Steptoe - all of the cookers I'm looking at have gas hobs and maybe one electric oven cavity. I'm currently looking at this:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.appliancesonline.co.uk/product/86870-Rangemaster-Professional-Plus-90-Natural-Gas-FSD-Gas-Range-Cooker-Stainless-Steel-14865.aspx" target="_blank">Rangemaster 86870 Professional Plus 90 Natural Gas FSD Gas Range Cooker Stainless In Steel</a></p><p></p><p>All gas except for the tall secondary cavity on the right, which is a fan-assisted one, I believe. Based on what you've said, am I right in thinking these can generally connect to a standard socket? Even if the socket needs to be converted to a cooker connection unit?</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quackington, post: 270079, member: 19448"] Thanks for the responses again, everyone. I am arranging for an electrician to come in over the next few days. Steptoe - all of the cookers I'm looking at have gas hobs and maybe one electric oven cavity. I'm currently looking at this: [URL="http://www.appliancesonline.co.uk/product/86870-Rangemaster-Professional-Plus-90-Natural-Gas-FSD-Gas-Range-Cooker-Stainless-Steel-14865.aspx"]Rangemaster 86870 Professional Plus 90 Natural Gas FSD Gas Range Cooker Stainless In Steel[/URL] All gas except for the tall secondary cavity on the right, which is a fan-assisted one, I believe. Based on what you've said, am I right in thinking these can generally connect to a standard socket? Even if the socket needs to be converted to a cooker connection unit? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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