45amp cooker socket

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changing a old cooker socket old 1 wired top 2 wires nothink written on bottmn 2 mains,new socket says top 2 feed bottmn 2 load, which 2 are the mains 1 cable red and one black thanks
 
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you're a texter arent.'t you?

please try to type in something resembling english... it's very hard to read your question...

is your cooker connected to a cooker outlet plate? is this below the switch? which way do the wires come.?
get a multimeter and see which ones are still live when you switch the switch off..

these are the live wires from the fuse board.. and go in the feed side..

the other 2 are the cooker wires and go in the load side..
 
ColJack said:
you're a texter arent.'t you?

please try to type in something resembling english... it's very hard to read your question...

is your cooker connected to a cooker outlet plate? is this below the switch? which way do the wires come.?
get a multimeter and see which ones are still live when you switch the switch off..

these are the live wires from the fuse board.. and go in the feed side..

the other 2 are the cooker wires and go in the load side..
how simply do u need it thanks 4 nothing
 
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racingderbyfan said:
ColJack said:
you're a texter arent.'t you?

please try to type in something resembling english... it's very hard to read your question...

is your cooker connected to a cooker outlet plate? is this below the switch? which way do the wires come.?
get a multimeter and see which ones are still live when you switch the switch off..

these are the live wires from the fuse board.. and go in the feed side..

the other 2 are the cooker wires and go in the load side..
how simply do u need it thanks 4 nothing

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