Oven stopped working, state of this plug!!

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Thinking about this fault if the OP's property is one of a number of new builds on the same site does that mean there are a number of faults or fires waiting to happen from dodgy oven electrics
 
Thinking about this fault if the OP's property is one of a number of new builds on the same site does that mean there are a number of faults or fires waiting to happen from dodgy oven electrics
Yes. I’ve checked with my neighbours and we’ve pulled their oven out, same setup on that. My builder replied to my email and said it was “unusual” and is sending an electrician around as a priority apparently so they must realise it’s not as it’s supposed to be. At least they’ve replied and are looking into it which is good.
 
Yes. I’ve checked with my neighbours and we’ve pulled their oven out, same setup on that. My builder replied to my email and said it was “unusual” and is sending an electrician around as a priority apparently so they must realise it’s not as it’s supposed to be. At least they’ve replied and are looking into it which is good.
Does the neighbours setup look ok or is that looking ready to fail
Hopefully it's not the same electrician that did the original job and he will sort the neighbours as well while he is fixing yours
 
Does the neighbours setup look ok or is that looking ready to fail
Hopefully it's not the same electrician that did the original job and he will sort the neighbours as well while he is fixing yours
Well, it doesn’t look like it’s burnt or anything but it’s still a double socket with a 13a fuse so I’d say the fact it hasn’t burnt is just luck?

They are sending the same company to do the work as the original people who did it so it’ll be interesting to see what they have to say about it.
 
You need to check the manufactures installation instructions for the make & model of oven..

The fact that it is not a pre-fitted moulded plug already fixed to the flex, suggests that the oven is NOT designed to be run off a 13A plug!

(Some single ovens are, but all the ones I have seen come with a plug already fitted..)

I also thought there was a legal requirement for UK appliances to come with a fitted plug if they are designed to be operated in a domestic environment via a standard 13A socket outlet? e.g.
https://www.hse.gov.uk/foi/internalops/ocs/400-499/oc489_6.htm

I do also know that some ovens come with a connecting flex. but are designed to be used with a hard-wired connection fused via a 16A MCB. Not a 13A plug top cartridge fuse!

Also IMHO.. Those ovens that are designed to be plugged in should NEVER be connected though a double socket outlet..

Just the same as it is not good having washing Machines & Tumble driers sharing double sockets with other appliances...

Basic rule:-
If your appliance is consuming a lot of power, (higher currents), for more than a few minutes, then it typically needs a dedicated single socket outlet for reliable continued long term usage.. NOT a double socket..

Most double sockets are not actually designed to supply 2x 13Amp loads..
I recall some manufactures suggesting 20Amps max shared between the two!
(e.g. 10A & 10A or 13A & 7A)

Kettles / Toasters / Coffee machines / Kitchenaid food mixers etc.. don't consumer power for long time durations, so they can happily share double sockets..

But Ovens are never a good design connected to a double socket.!!
 
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