Stresbringer
Member
Hi Guys,
Sorry, I feel like a right thicko for asking this but i am not sure if my oven point in my kitchen is what they called hardwired or not.
My current single oven is over 6 years old and has stoppped heating up. Rather than having it repaired i am thinking of buying a new one, preferally a double one but i keep seeing that is most say they must be hardwired
The old oven is fitted with a 13amp fuse and plugs directly into a switched socket below the worktop which is also controlled by a red cooker switch/socket above the worktop. The cooker is also on a seperate circuit in the fusebox (pictures below)
I am a bit confused because i had assumed hardwired means it cannot have a plug and must be connected direcly to the wall (like my gas hob ignition below the socket in the picture) however i have read that it means the cooker would be on a seperate circuit with and isolating cooker swicth like mine already is? This sounds stupid to me but is it possible to have a hardwired oven with a plug?
If i buy a new oven that needs hardwiring am i able to put a cable and plug on it and plug it into the socket? It seems safer to me to have the extra protection of a plug with a fuse that can blow rather than wired directly to the wall.? probally wrong is that it less safe?
If i cannot plug it in can i just replace the socket with a plate like the one below the socket in the picture
Thanks in advance,
Sorry, I feel like a right thicko for asking this but i am not sure if my oven point in my kitchen is what they called hardwired or not.
My current single oven is over 6 years old and has stoppped heating up. Rather than having it repaired i am thinking of buying a new one, preferally a double one but i keep seeing that is most say they must be hardwired
The old oven is fitted with a 13amp fuse and plugs directly into a switched socket below the worktop which is also controlled by a red cooker switch/socket above the worktop. The cooker is also on a seperate circuit in the fusebox (pictures below)
I am a bit confused because i had assumed hardwired means it cannot have a plug and must be connected direcly to the wall (like my gas hob ignition below the socket in the picture) however i have read that it means the cooker would be on a seperate circuit with and isolating cooker swicth like mine already is? This sounds stupid to me but is it possible to have a hardwired oven with a plug?
If i buy a new oven that needs hardwiring am i able to put a cable and plug on it and plug it into the socket? It seems safer to me to have the extra protection of a plug with a fuse that can blow rather than wired directly to the wall.? probally wrong is that it less safe?
If i cannot plug it in can i just replace the socket with a plate like the one below the socket in the picture
Thanks in advance,