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Hi,
Apologies if this has already been asked, please point me in the right direction for the answer.
I am in the process of replacing my old Zanussi MC20 cooker with a Cannon Henley. The old cooker ran off a 13 amp plug socket, which was actually connected to the original 30A cooker circuit. The new cooker requires wiring into a double pole cooker control unit. I have replaced the 13A socket with one of these CCUs, a 45A one, but I'm now stuck as to how to physically connect the cooker to this CCU. Can I simply run a 6mm cable from the back of the cooker to the CCU or do I need something else?
Thanks for any input!
Paul
Apologies if this has already been asked, please point me in the right direction for the answer.
I am in the process of replacing my old Zanussi MC20 cooker with a Cannon Henley. The old cooker ran off a 13 amp plug socket, which was actually connected to the original 30A cooker circuit. The new cooker requires wiring into a double pole cooker control unit. I have replaced the 13A socket with one of these CCUs, a 45A one, but I'm now stuck as to how to physically connect the cooker to this CCU. Can I simply run a 6mm cable from the back of the cooker to the CCU or do I need something else?
Thanks for any input!
Paul