Cookers and Part P

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Two-fold Question...

Firstly... About to move house. Under Part P can I disconnect my cooker and connect it in new house?

Secondly... The new house is actually NEW and on the viewing I notice to 3-pin sockets instead of a cooker point. Their is a fuse in the junction box marked Cooker and a cooker isolation switch. it is being looked at next week by the builders to see what is under the covers!! Would you recommend an electircal survey on the property??
 
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Secondly

Yes I would recommended a Periodic Inspection Report for anyone buying a house (even new houses can be a nightmare electrically - no kidding).
Prefferably before you buy.

Firstly, such a PIR will help you ascertain the suitabillity for you existing cooker connecting along with lots of other things.
 

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