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Electic built in oven/Hob replacement
HI guys
Have brought a new electric hob and oven (600mm) to replace my father aging
originals, will i be able to put the old ones out and re use the wiring ???
any info much appriaciated
Tony
Date:Sat, 16 Jul 2005 22:13:42 GMT
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Re: Electic built in oven/Hob replacement
On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 22:13:42 GMT, "Tony & Debs"
<l8r30(nospam)@hotmail.com> babbled like a waterfall and said:
>HI guys
>
>Have brought a new electric hob and oven (600mm) to replace my father aging
>originals, will i be able to put the old ones out and re use the wiring ???
>
>any info much appriaciated
>
>Tony
>
If you could say how the old ones are connected it would be helpful in
the advice giving process.
Date:Sat, 16 Jul 2005 22:18:00 GMT
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Re: Electic built in oven/Hob replacement
"EricP" wrote in message
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> On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 22:13:42 GMT, "Tony & Debs"
> <l8r30(nospam)@hotmail.com> babbled like a waterfall and said:
>
>>HI guys
>>
>>Have brought a new electric hob and oven (600mm) to replace my father
>>aging
>>originals, will i be able to put the old ones out and re use the wiring
>>???
>>
>>any info much appriaciated
>>
>>Tony
>>
> If you could say how the old ones are connected it would be helpful in
> the advice giving process.
>
ok the oven wire is connected to a normal 3 pin plug, and the hob to the
cooker switch on the wall, they are both about 12 years old.
Thanks
Date:Sat, 16 Jul 2005 23:22:07 GMT
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Re: Electic built in oven/Hob replacement
On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 23:22:07 GMT, "Tony & Debs"
<l8r30(nospam)@hotmail.com> babbled like a waterfall and said:
>
>"EricP" wrote in message
>news:oq1jd19hk7tavcch4n9f69s4kgin4prq8g@4ax.com...
>> On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 22:13:42 GMT, "Tony & Debs"
>> <l8r30(nospam)@hotmail.com> babbled like a waterfall and said:
>>
>>>HI guys
>>>
>>>Have brought a new electric hob and oven (600mm) to replace my father
>>>aging
>>>originals, will i be able to put the old ones out and re use the wiring
>>>???
>>>
>>>any info much appriaciated
>>>
>>>Tony
>>>
>> If you could say how the old ones are connected it would be helpful in
>> the advice giving process.
>>
>
>ok the oven wire is connected to a normal 3 pin plug, and the hob to the
>cooker switch on the wall, they are both about 12 years old.
>
>Thanks
>
Recent posts in here suggest that ovens are arriving with plugs on
them and so there should be no problem there if yours comes with one
or you have to fit one.
The old hob will be connected to the wall by the usual hole and
tightening screw fixing. Remove the wall plate under the work surface
and switch the wires over.
Obviously not only turn the wall switches off but also disconnect at
the consumer unit before playing with the wires.
Date:Sat, 16 Jul 2005 23:39:40 GMT
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Re: Electic built in oven/Hob replacement
Check the loading on the oven & RTFM I have come across some recently that
exceed 3.5KW
There should be a rating plate on the casing somewhere
--
regards
dave batter
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"EricP" wrote in message
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> On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 23:22:07 GMT, "Tony & Debs"
> <l8r30(nospam)@hotmail.com> babbled like a waterfall and said:
>
> >
> >"EricP" wrote in message
> >news:oq1jd19hk7tavcch4n9f69s4kgin4prq8g@4ax.com...
> >> On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 22:13:42 GMT, "Tony & Debs"
> >> <l8r30(nospam)@hotmail.com> babbled like a waterfall and said:
> >>
> >>>HI guys
> >>>
> >>>Have brought a new electric hob and oven (600mm) to replace my father
> >>>aging
> >>>originals, will i be able to put the old ones out and re use the wiring
> >>>???
> >>>
> >>>any info much appriaciated
> >>>
> >>>Tony
> >>>
> >> If you could say how the old ones are connected it would be helpful in
> >> the advice giving process.
> >>
> >
> >ok the oven wire is connected to a normal 3 pin plug, and the hob to the
> >cooker switch on the wall, they are both about 12 years old.
> >
> >Thanks
> >
> Recent posts in here suggest that ovens are arriving with plugs on
> them and so there should be no problem there if yours comes with one
> or you have to fit one.
>
> The old hob will be connected to the wall by the usual hole and
> tightening screw fixing. Remove the wall plate under the work surface
> and switch the wires over.
>
> Obviously not only turn the wall switches off but also disconnect at
> the consumer unit before playing with the wires.
>
Date:Sun, 17 Jul 2005 03:13:28 GMT
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Re: Electic built in oven/Hob replacement
"kitchenman" wrote in message
news:s1kCe.159830$Vj3.25738@fe2.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
> Check the loading on the oven & RTFM I have come across some recently that
> exceed 3.5KW
> There should be a rating plate on the casing somewhere
>
>
> --
> regards
> dave batter
> mobile email # +447718648737@mmail.co.uk
> www.kitchenman.co.uk
> www.sxmitres.info
> www.marks-family.co.uk
> www.essex-sandivers.info
>
> http://oneandone.co.uk/xml/init?k_id5568652
>
> "EricP" wrote in message
> news:lc6jd1pccrkp7glr0fhs12348ch4f58a3c@4ax.com...
>> On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 23:22:07 GMT, "Tony & Debs"
>> <l8r30(nospam)@hotmail.com> babbled like a waterfall and said:
>>
>> >
>> >"EricP" wrote in message
>> >news:oq1jd19hk7tavcch4n9f69s4kgin4prq8g@4ax.com...
>> >> On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 22:13:42 GMT, "Tony & Debs"
>> >> <l8r30(nospam)@hotmail.com> babbled like a waterfall and said:
>> >>
>> >>>HI guys
>> >>>
>> >>>Have brought a new electric hob and oven (600mm) to replace my father
>> >>>aging
>> >>>originals, will i be able to put the old ones out and re use the
>> >>>wiring
>> >>>???
>> >>>
>> >>>any info much appriaciated
>> >>>
>> >>>Tony
>> >>>
>> >> If you could say how the old ones are connected it would be helpful in
>> >> the advice giving process.
>> >>
>> >
>> >ok the oven wire is connected to a normal 3 pin plug, and the hob to the
>> >cooker switch on the wall, they are both about 12 years old.
>> >
>> >Thanks
>> >
>> Recent posts in here suggest that ovens are arriving with plugs on
>> them and so there should be no problem there if yours comes with one
>> or you have to fit one.
>>
>> The old hob will be connected to the wall by the usual hole and
>> tightening screw fixing. Remove the wall plate under the work surface
>> and switch the wires over.
>>
>> Obviously not only turn the wall switches off but also disconnect at
>> the consumer unit before playing with the wires.
>>
>
Thanks Guys
all fittted now with no problems
Thanks Again
Tony
Date:Mon, 18 Jul 2005 22:11:56 GMT
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