Hi all
Just want to check as to whether it is safe/correct.
We have a 5 year old house. The kitchen was fitted by the builders and they installed an integral electric oven. This can be isolated with a cooker switch on the wall and it is fed by it's own mcb on the cosumer unit.
All sounds fine and it all works...
Yesterday my wife switched the oven on and a loud bang which she thought came from the switch on the wall. The mcb tripped also. I pulled the switch out and everthing looked fine but the cooker was dead.
Thinking the cooker must have blown I pulled it out of the cupboard and found that it not wired in as i would expect.
The builders have simply added a double socket behind the cooker and then the cooker plugs in on a normal 13amp plug. luckly I have found that it was the fuse in the plug that had gone so no need for a new cooker.
In previous houses the cooker has always been wired into one of the fixed blanking type outlets.
What do you think?
Cheers
Rob
Just want to check as to whether it is safe/correct.
We have a 5 year old house. The kitchen was fitted by the builders and they installed an integral electric oven. This can be isolated with a cooker switch on the wall and it is fed by it's own mcb on the cosumer unit.
All sounds fine and it all works...
Yesterday my wife switched the oven on and a loud bang which she thought came from the switch on the wall. The mcb tripped also. I pulled the switch out and everthing looked fine but the cooker was dead.
Thinking the cooker must have blown I pulled it out of the cupboard and found that it not wired in as i would expect.
The builders have simply added a double socket behind the cooker and then the cooker plugs in on a normal 13amp plug. luckly I have found that it was the fuse in the plug that had gone so no need for a new cooker.
In previous houses the cooker has always been wired into one of the fixed blanking type outlets.
What do you think?
Cheers
Rob