Wouldn't surprise me!cheap and nasty 50p plug from poundshop might be the answer.
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Wouldn't surprise me!cheap and nasty 50p plug from poundshop might be the answer.
Thank you all for your advice. I live in a new build house approx 6 yrs old. The oven is the one supplied and fitted by builder
I will....concerned about all the property's next to mine now!That will be it then, time to call in someone who knows what they are doing!
Hmm.. a new build?
Shot in the dark, but would the developers name be P..RS..M..N by any chance?
It does seem strange that a rewirable plugtop (see, I do it too) has been used. Normally if an oven can run off a 13A socket, the plugtop is moulded onto the flex. (cannot be removed)
Somewhere on the oven there will be a rating plate or sticker. Look for kW, and let us know what it says.
The plate could be on the back of the oven, and the sticker possibly inside the cavity.
Will also be listed on the instruction manual, but if all else fails.... the make and model number of the oven. We can google the rating.
I don't remember ever coming across an oven with a moulded plug top
that rating shows that the oven is a 10A load, but the 10A will not be continuous due to the stat cutting out on temperature. should be fine on a 13A BS1363 plug/socket as long as both are of good quality and the terminations are sound.Is this the info your looking for?
I'm really concerned that if it's been installed incorrectly and dangerously that it won't just be my property!! and with the socket being directly next to gas pipe feel that we were lucky and the outcome of this could of been a lot worse.
The builder is sending out an electrician on Tue but its great just to get another opinion on it.
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There's nothing glaringly unsafe about the arrangement you have but I think getting a sparky to cast his beady eye over it is a good thing. Replacing the plug is easy but replacing the socket is more difficult, the wiring behind it might need minor repairs as well so not really a DIY job. It would also be good to have a quick test done on the circuit and a quick inspect of the general installation.Is this the info your looking for?
I'm really concerned that if it's been installed incorrectly and dangerously that it won't just be my property!! and with the socket being directly next to gas pipe feel that we were lucky and the outcome of this could of been a lot worse.
The builder is sending out an electrician on Tue but its great just to get another opinion on it.
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I'm never done replacing FCU's that have gone faulty. Burnt out at the fuse part, always seems to be the case if it's running anywhere near 2kW or over they don't last.Why Would that be @123? - you would have less jointing terminations and less metallic contacts.
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