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Swapping cookers - wire difference

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Hi everyone!

I’m swapping two cookers as I’ve moved house and I want to keep the cooker from my old home (£1600 Miele).

Pictures attached are to install a cooker that had a plug on it and was plugged into a mains socket. I have cut the plug off and stripped the wires ready to attach to the cooker wire from the wall using a junction box.

However, as you can see the wires are different thicknesses. Is this okay to do?

And of course on the other end, I will be doing the opposite: attaching a plug to my Miele cooker wires which will be a thicker wire going into a plug.

Any help much appreciated, for context I have done lots of little electrical jobs at home as well as general building work. I know that doesn’t make me an electrician but what I am saying is I will follow clear instruction!
 

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Which oven do you have?

I am not an electrician, but I can't see anything wrong with you hard wiring in the cable. If it makes life easier, you could take the existing wiring and run that into a back box and socket (assuming that there is sufficient space behind the oven).
 
Ovens that come with plugs take at most 13A. Ovens that come without plugs typically take up to 16A. You mustn’t connect a 13A plug to an oven that may take 16A.

Please post in the Electrics forum.
 

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