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Hi there,
I have a cooker which has no wires attached, and I am trying to put it in as a replacement for an existing cooker which is broken. I have turned off the cooker switch on the fusebox in the cellar, and also switched off the 'cooker' switch in the kitchen. I have removed the wiring from the back of the old cooker, but am a little confused. On the old cooker (which I did not fit), the red wire is connected to the terminal on the cooker with the black wires coming out of it, and vice versa. Is this correct? I would have assumed that red went to red and black to black, but the old cooker used to work fine. I am reluctant to continue without some guidance as I know how dangerous these things can be!
I have a cooker which has no wires attached, and I am trying to put it in as a replacement for an existing cooker which is broken. I have turned off the cooker switch on the fusebox in the cellar, and also switched off the 'cooker' switch in the kitchen. I have removed the wiring from the back of the old cooker, but am a little confused. On the old cooker (which I did not fit), the red wire is connected to the terminal on the cooker with the black wires coming out of it, and vice versa. Is this correct? I would have assumed that red went to red and black to black, but the old cooker used to work fine. I am reluctant to continue without some guidance as I know how dangerous these things can be!