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    Connecting a new free-standing electric oven

    Thank you JohnD & Crafty for your responses. I don't want to replace any fuses & the suggestion that I can simply detach the old cooker from existing cabling & connect it to the new cooker is good news. It gives me more confidence to get out there & select a replacement cooker. I take your...
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    Connecting a new free-standing electric oven

    The fusebox was upgraded last year, on opening it I can see a label beneath one of the switches showing "Cooker - 32A". I haven't yet selected a replacement cooker. Presumably when I do whoever installs it will, if necessary, upgrade the fuse on that circuit. Since my intention is to get...
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    Connecting a new free-standing electric oven

    It's a cooker - double oven with 4-ring ceramic hob. I also meant to say that I'm aware that fuses must be compatible. I don't intend to perform any installation myself, I'll get someone qualified to do it. I just need to know if the existing wiring/cables can be used without having to...
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    Connecting a new free-standing electric oven

    The previous occupants of my recently-bought home left behind an electric oven on which the thermostat doesn't work. It's seen better days & i'd like to replace it with another free-standing electric oven of similar size. However, the on/off switch (control unit?) is located on the opposite wall...
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