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I need to replace my electric oven. The old oven had a 13A plug which plugged into a socket in an adjacent unit under the counter which in turn is connected to a cooker switch on the wall. There is also a (6600W) hob that is connected directly to the cooker switch. There is a 32A cooker circuit in the consumer unit. I would prefer to just replace the oven with another I can plug in if possible. If I want an oven with a plug what would I need to take into consideration with regard to power specification with a new one?
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