is it gas rings or electric rings?
how many ovens has it got?
what makes you think the load is low enough to supply it from a 13A plug and socket?
when did it last work, and what has changed since then?
How does this relate to your previous "oven blowing fuse" question, when you later said it was a gas oven?
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Or are you just trying to pull our ******** legs?
If the fuse is blowing, have you checked the terminals at both ends or the flex in between?
hi ....no cant be the ffd,there is one for each oven,and its imposible for them to make the fuse blow ,.....but any way,it can only be an electical fault as it keeps blowing the fuse.have you checked previous suggestions.,posted to you
It has to be an electrical fault then!
Have you tested the flex/cable? the insulation could have failed and causing it to short out.
If that's not it, have a look at the internal wiring of the cooker and the condition it is in.
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