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I have fitted 13A plugs to cookers before as that's all it needs, but to be honest I prefere to put it on a proper connection.
Thats what I did today on fcu.
Would rather use a fcu than plugtop
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I have fitted 13A plugs to cookers before as that's all it needs, but to be honest I prefere to put it on a proper connection.
If the instructions say put it on a 15A plug then buy a 15A plug and a 15A socket, simples no?
For the benefit of the person asking the question, please can you provide an example of where to get one from being a DIYer, it's not going to be asking you to buy something that's hard to get just to connect your cooker.
For the benefit of the person asking the question, please can you provide an example of where to get one from being a DIYer, it's not going to be asking you to buy something that's hard to get just to connect your cooker.
A plug must have a nominal current of at least 15A or more.
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