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    Safely Removing A Hard Wired Cooker

    House being sold was built in 1961 and I have no idea if the wiring has ever been updated. The occupier has never had an issue with any appliances not working. I have an engineer coming out tomorrow so will see what happens and let folk know here what he did.
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    Safely Removing A Hard Wired Cooker

    The flex comes out of the cooker (think would need to take cooker apart to take it out from that side) and goes into the plaster some way beneath the switch The clock is wired into the plaster beneath a socket with a switch and fuse  Cant post the links as it wont let me.
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    Safely Removing A Hard Wired Cooker

    The cooker is 40 years old so presumably will be fitting his own! Iv tried 6 already Id have thought it would be a quick job easy £40 cash or something in between jobs.
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    Safely Removing A Hard Wired Cooker

    So basically don't bother trying it myself!? I do have a voltage meter somewhere. The property is in Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. If you have someone that can come out and do the job today then there will be someone at the property til 5pm. It needs to be made safe as possible for the...
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    Safely Removing A Hard Wired Cooker

    Hi We move house tomorrow and I need to have the cooker out of the place by then. It is hard wired to the wall and an on/off switch is above the cooker. I tried to call the local electrician but he is booked up til January and probably not interested such a small job. How can I remove the...
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