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Hi all. So I’ve just picked up an all gas range cooker and just wondering how I wire it up? It was only cheap so if any work needs doing then that’s fine. Does live and neutral go into the holes in the last pic? If so where does earth go? Will attatch pics thank you !

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They go below those square plates under the Philips head screw, unfortunately one is missing. The earth will connect to the metal casing I presume. Not a very long cable is it:D
 
Why are these threads not in the DIY section it is making the electrical forum a helpline. Sorry, Chris8134 not a pop at you.
 
I think I see where the earth should go, does it have a ring connector fitted to it?

Edit: No it does not.
 
people often ring me up, can you wire in this cooker .and I get their
looking at it .rusty has F88K .I say to the customer when was the last time that was used when the NASA challenger blew up .:rolleyes:
 
Or just cut the wires from the conectors and use Wago Lever Connectors to connect the wires.
 

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