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    Replacing radiator with new valves

    Thanks for replying. I'm sorry I've not responded earlier to you, but how do I 'drain down'? Do you mean that I have to take the radiator which the water flows on to next (which one I don't know) off the wall and remove all the water from that one? Also, I live in a single storey...
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    Replacing radiator with new valves

    Hi, I have been scouring the previous topics and it doesn't seem to have been a problem for anybody else so I hope this is very simple: I am replacing a radiator in my bathrom. I want to replace it with a chrome 'towel-rail' style radiator. However, the new radiator has different...
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    IKEA cooker wattage

    Thanks for your help Ding.
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    IKEA cooker wattage

    Thanks guys, both of you.. I've found a plate on the side and it says that it's 2.1 KW. I currently have a single socket near the proposed position of the oven. It has a double flex coming into it so is part of the ring main I suspect. I will need a socket for the gas hob spark so was...
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    IKEA cooker wattage

    So my question is, simply, at 1.2KWh, can I just attach a plug and stick it in a normal 13amp socket?
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    IKEA cooker wattage

    I can see I'm going to have to be careful what I write on these things, having just read the conversation started by Belfast Ste! It is, indeed, an oven and not a cooker. That is my inexperience showing through I am afraid. :oops: "Cookers/ovens": the "tannoy/public address system" of...
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    IKEA cooker wattage

    You are quite right to ask me - it is definitely an electric oven and has a cord coming out the back with no socket but normal three wires ready to attach. At least I now know about the 230V - 50Hz thing, although it is all a bit embarassing - at least I am able to hide behind a computer! I...
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    IKEA cooker wattage

    Hi All, I am in the process of installing a kitchen from IKEA - first time and just planning a few things. I have taken out my old kitchen and the old electric oven was plugged into a normal 13amp socket. I am aware that I may need to put a new socket in with either its own circuit or fused...
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