Thinking of getting a new gas cooker; it requires electric mains (3A) for ignition and the light inside. But the only power point on that wall has a fridge-freezer plugged into it. Fridge-freezer manual says that the molded plug has 13A fuse, but if it's cut off and replaced by another plug, that should have a 5A fuse. So would it be safe to just use a multi-pin socket and plug cooker and fridge-freezer into same socket 13A socket?
Only other thing: the cooker mains lead would go right past where the gas pipe emerges from the floor, next to the wall.
I don't want the disruption of any electral re-wiring going on, so would get a battery 'powered' one but they seem to be the cheaper models looking at the Cannons.
Only other thing: the cooker mains lead would go right past where the gas pipe emerges from the floor, next to the wall.
I don't want the disruption of any electral re-wiring going on, so would get a battery 'powered' one but they seem to be the cheaper models looking at the Cannons.