Can I use 13A plug for CBCONW10 single oven

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I have recently bought CBCONW10 single oven from Currys to be installed under counter where we previously had a dishwasher. I realised after purchasing opening up that it needs hard wiring. The Manual says, its energy consumption is .79KWH. I have a double socket behind the cabinet next to where I want to install the oven. Can I install it using a normal 13A plug into which we previously had the Dishwasher plugged in.

Many thanks for your advise.
 
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It should tell you in the manual, as a rule those that can be plugged into a 13A socket usually have a plug fitted to them.

0.79Kw seems a tadge low for an oven as most oven elements are around the 2Kw mark.
 
.79kw is standard now for basic built in ovens, they are A rated due to the low power consumption, I assume they are well insulated as the oven is quite small , though described as Medium in size.
 
Never fitted a new no name model before only done Badged makes so not seen any this low powered.

All those that can be plugged in that I have done have a flex lead with a plug wired in already so this smacks of a teeny money saver.
 
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Never fitted a new no name model before only done Badged makes so not seen any this low powered.

All those that can be plugged in that I have done have a flex lead with a plug wired in already so this smacks of a teeny money saver.
Not limited to nameless ovens, Bosch etc do them.
 

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