installing an electric cooker

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I have a new electric cooker being delivered tomorrow. Ther is a cooker switch on the wall and a plate further down. I\\\'ve looked behind the plate and it is not unlike the inside of a 3 pin plug. Will I be able to fit the cooker myself or will I need an electrician? :confused:
 
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i don't know, if you are unsure better to get someone in.

if you forget to cennect the earth correctly the cooker could become live if there is a fault.
 
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Firstly is the cooker the same power as your old one. then is the cable ok for this amount of power. Are you 100% confident that the circuit is OK.

Forgive me if I sound blunt but only the other day I was called to a faulty shower. The punter told me the old one had broke so he fitted a new one. Problem was his old shower was 6KW his new one 10.5KW on 4mm cable over nearly 23 metres mostly insulated this led to the usual cable probs.

If your not 100% confident get a leccy in.
 

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