I got a new electric cooker (Beko, total power consumption 10kW) from Currys. The Currys installation engineer said there is some problem with the cooker connection point (earth loop test failed with a reading of 160 and the red switch of the cooker is not isolated from extractor hood switch). My old cooker was dual fuel and its electrics worked ok. Since the Currys engineers were not covered by insurance they could not do it. So I need a proper electrician to sort out the wiring and connect the new cooker. I just wonder if it is a big job for the electrician and how much it likely costs. I phoned around and found Able group charged me £60 + VAT for 0.5 hour rate but they couldn't say exactly how long it would take.
I am in Bristol.
Many thanks,
I am in Bristol.
Many thanks,