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    Hard wiring electric cooker and oven

    the hob can be connected direct to the cooker unit but the unit also has a switched socket on it, the oven can not be plugged into this socket as it will blow or trip the 40amp fuse/mcb as it will be overloaded.
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    Hard wiring a built in oven

    because he says the current circuit is already on a 13amp fused switch. all im saying is that his new oven will go straight in without the need for altering anything.
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    Hard wiring electric cooker and oven

    the hob cannot be connected to any outlet as it is over 3KW (13 amps). you say its 7.2kw this will draw in 32 amps which would be fine on a 40amp fuse, on its own circuit. the oven on the other hand can be plugged in on a 13amp plug as it is only 11 amps. you cannot though plug the oven onto the...
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    Hard wiring a built in oven

    the electric hop explains the 10mm cable. still you will be fine swapping the ovens over. if you can get to under the hob it will tell you the rating if you follow the wire to its housing.
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    Hard wiring a built in oven

    to answer your question all you need to do is isolate the supply from the consumer unit. disconnect the oven currently installed from the cooker outlet and connect the new one up. a 13amp fuse will carry 3kW so your new oven will be fine to do a straight swap.
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