Newbie Help - Hardwiring A Cooker

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Thanks everyone for your help.

 And do I have to split the ends to connect to the two N & L screws on the terminal board? Or is it sufficient to connect N & L to just one screw because they would be linked on the terminal board anyway?

Yes, there is a blank plate but without the cable cut out. But I guess I can make the cut out in it myself.

Also the cover for the terminal board is missing, and I can't find a spare for sale anywhere. Would it be a good idea to at least tape it over with an electrical insulation tape?
I already told you in post #8 how to connect it.

If the cover for the outlet plate is the one stood on top of it in your picture it has a knock out for the cable.

If the metal cover over the terminals on the cooker is missing, make one. It's only a flat bit of steel held on with a couple of self tapping screws.

To be honest I would hope you got that cooker for free from freecycle, if you paid money for it in that state you were done.

 
I just got an email back from those nice people at Planet Zanussi, regarding whether that terminal cover and the stability bracket are available. Apparently so;

Good Morning

Thank you for your e-mail.

Please follow the webshop part link below or copy and paste the path into
your browser address bar.

http://shop.zanussi.co.uk/search?ssv=3495606018

http://shop.zanussi.co.uk/search?ssv=3495605010

http://shop.zanussi.co.uk/search?ssv=5610041005

Our standard delivery charge is £1.99 and delivery normally takes 3-5
working days, an express option is also available.

Alternatively  call 01325 302464 to place your order.

Fitting instructions are not  included.  We only ship to addresses within
the UK

Kind Regards

Judith

Customer Services Department
Electrolux Parts
Tel: 01325 302464
 

They have sent links for two different brackets, not sure which one is relevant, probably both are.

 

 
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