Oven and hob please help

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Hi all im new to this forum!
Im buying replacement electric oven and gas hob built in to kitchen.
Its simply going to fit in existing place.
My query is do i need corgi reg engineer to fit either or both and probable cost, or can I?

Thanks in advance

Ant
 
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Gas hob ... Yes, Corgi bod required.
Regarding the oven, it really depends what the power rating is and whether you've already got a suitable socket in place.
If its 2.8Kw or less and you already have a suitable 13A socket on the wall ... Plug it in yourself, if it's higher or you have no existing socket to plug it into then you cannot do it. The Corgi bod would be able to do it if he's able to certify his work.
As you say they are replacements for existing appliances you should be lucky (unless the old stuff was corrected badly) :LOL:
Always a good idea to have someone check the installation whilst you've got access.
 
Thanks for the reply!
I do have existing oven switch but must check the amp! As the oven is 3kw is 13amp sufficient?
 
megawatt said:
Gas hob ... Yes, Corgi bod required.
Shall we start that debate up? Maybe not, but there is no law compelling AntJ to use a CORGI registered installer - DIY installation of the gas hob, if he is competent to do it, is not illegal.

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AntJ said:
Thanks for the reply!
I do have existing oven switch but must check the amp! As the oven is 3kw is 13amp sufficient?
A 13A plug/socket, or FCU is fine for a 3kW oven. If your "oven switch" is one of the traditional, large-ish cooker switches then it will be rated at a lot more than that anyway..
 
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Installation of new gas appliance requires notification to building regs folk, normally done by corgi wallah, for which he has to pay.
By the way a hob must be on fixed copper pipe, not a hose.
 
ChrisR said:
Installation of new gas appliance requires notification to building regs folk, normally done by corgi wallah, for which he has to pay.
Only boilers.

ChrisR said:
By the way a hob must be on fixed copper pipe, not a hose.
Manufacturers can override that in their installation instructions and specify the use of a flexible hose, bayonet connector etc etc...
 

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