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I have a new oven that needs hard wiring. The old oven was connected via a 3-pin plug. The spec states 'Total Electricity Loading (W): 4900'
I've looked at the fuse board and the MCB has b40 on it, so I'm assuming that's a 40A, so we should be good in that respect.
So my question is, is swapping out a 3-pin plug a DIY job, or do I need to call in an electrician? I've connected new sockets in the past, so not a complete novice.
If I were to DIY it, what would I need? Do I just swap out the existing 3-pin socket for something like this - https://www.screwfix.com/p/british-general-900-series-45a-1-gang-dp-cooker-switch-white/45659 or am I missing something?
I've looked at the fuse board and the MCB has b40 on it, so I'm assuming that's a 40A, so we should be good in that respect.
So my question is, is swapping out a 3-pin plug a DIY job, or do I need to call in an electrician? I've connected new sockets in the past, so not a complete novice.
If I were to DIY it, what would I need? Do I just swap out the existing 3-pin socket for something like this - https://www.screwfix.com/p/british-general-900-series-45a-1-gang-dp-cooker-switch-white/45659 or am I missing something?