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    New cooker but wiring/socket is wrong, can you help?

    If you click on picture, it gets bigger! :lol:
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    New cooker but wiring/socket is wrong, can you help?

    Sure, picture of CU attached (link below). If you can give advice ASAP as I have to ring electrician tomorrow, so more info the better. Many many thanks in advance! Cheers :D
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    New cooker but wiring/socket is wrong, can you help?

    Relocation of cooker outlet does not have to be moved far at all. Thanks for you help gentlemen, it seems that this price is not out of the ordinary as you would probably have said so by now. What I have been adviced by the electrician fits with advice I have been given before, so it all...
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    New cooker but wiring/socket is wrong, can you help?

    Consumer unit is fine, I was told it needs splitting though to spread the power more evenly. I have actually been told this by another electrician who saw the set up as well, so I'm fine with that.
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    New cooker but wiring/socket is wrong, can you help?

    Thank you for all your replies people. I've since had an electrician out for this problem now. Could anybody tell me please if the price he has quoted for the following is reasonable and how I should go about negotiating a reduction if at all? Supply and fit new consumer unit To earth...
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    New cooker but wiring/socket is wrong, can you help?

    picture of what I am talking about below. Wire on left goes to hob, wire on right wired to mains/main fuse box http://www.diynot.com/network/novice1812/albums/1730/6665
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    New cooker but wiring/socket is wrong, can you help?

    Hi I am a novice in DIY terms so treat me gently! I have just ordered a new electric cooker and the delivery men would not install it as the serparate socket that my old cooker was plugged into does not have it's own independent electricity supply, apparantly it is running off the main fuse...
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