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Dual Fuel Range Cooker With 13amp Plug<br /><br />Are you a home cook who loves the convenience of gas cooktops but still requires an oven to bake in? Discover a dual-fuel range cooker that offers the best of both worlds.<br /><br />Gas cooktops are the preferred choice of many home chefs with years of experience in the kitchen because of their superior temperature control. They also allow the use of advanced cooking techniques like charring. These powerful stoves are expensive particularly if they need an extra gas connection and an electrician to install them.<br /><br />What is a 13amp outlet?<br /><br />If you have a dual-fuel range cooker (also known as a gas and an electric oven) you'll need a 13 amp plug. The plug must be wired by a licensed electrician into the cooker ring.<br /><br />This ensures that the current passing through the plug is secure and not too high which could create an electrical fire danger. The plug has an electric fuse that regulates the current. The fuse will blow as soon as it is overloaded. This safeguards the appliance from overloads of electricity.<br /><br />The fuse is rated 13 amps, which is shown on top of the plug. This indicates the maximum amount of current the plug can pass without damaging the appliance or causing heat to the socket. When replacing fuses, it is essential to use the same amp rating as the original. If you replace the fuse with one of a different rating, then you run the risk of overheating the socket and placing yourself and others at serious risk.<br /><br />Ceramic 13 amp fuse are extremely robust and can withstand high temperatures generated by a range cooker. Ceramic elements are also fire-resistant, and therefore a better choice over other kinds.<br /><br />There are many ways that a 13 amp plug could be connected. It could be wired to an existing live socket and the flex then connected to it using an screw or a plastic jaw-type cord clamp. The cord clamp should be tightened after the plug has been securely pushed into position.<br /><br />Before connecting the wires, you might need to take off the wiring diagram printed on cardboard that is positioned on top of the pins on some plugs. The wires need to be cut to the proper length, as if they are too long, they may be crushed when plug covers are changed. The earth wire should be the longest wire to ensure it is connected before the neutral and line pins.<br /><br />How do I install a 13amp plug?<br /><br />The majority of dual fuel range cookers sold in the UK are connected to an outlet with a 13 amp rating and this is crucial since ovens draw a substantial amount of current and standard plug sockets are only capable of 10 amps.<br /><br />In general, new appliances should be fitted with plugs at the time of sale and this is part of ensuring compliance with the Plugs and Sockets etc (Safety) Regulations 1994. Older appliances may not have a plug connected and this is the problem.<br /><br />The first thing to do when connecting a cooktop to an existing plug socket is to check that the fuse rating in the fuse box is similar to that of the plug. This is crucial since a faulty sized fuse could pose a risk.<br /><br /><a href="https://vintherjohansen.livejournal.com/profile">dual fuel range cooker with hot plate</a> is also recommended to check that the fuse is seated within the cartridge and that there isn't any movement within it. Next up is to prepare the flex to be used. Remove the sheathing to expose the three insulated conductors. Utilize a utility knife to cut the sheathing just beyond the grip on the cord at the point of entry into the plug. This won't cut through the conductors that are insulated. The nick should be wide enough to allow the cable and sheathing to separate when the sheathing is pulled back. Finally, cut off the excess sheathing, leaving about 40mm over the flex end.<br /><br />The flex is placed over the plug with the earth terminal on the top and the live and neutral terminals on the bottom. Using the coloured conductors to guide you, the sheathing is then removed from each pin and the internal cable is inserted to the correct terminal using the cord grip. If the plug has a screw type cord clamp, loosen this and then pull back the insulation to expose the copper conductors. Connect each conductor that is insulated to the appropriate terminal (starting with the earth first, then neutral and finally the live) using the channel they are running through the plug.<br /><br />What is the maximum draw of a 13 amp plug?<br /><br />The maximum current draw of a 13amp plug is 3kw at 230volts. This is a large amount of power, but the standard fuse in a UK plug will not fail until the cable is at a risky temperature. A damaged plug or socket could cause fire, so it's important to be aware of how much power you use particularly in the kitchen.<br /><br />The ceramic fuses used in plugtops measure around 25mm and are suitable for mains voltages of 240V. The fuses are marked with a BS Kitemark or similar mark on their side, and they'll also contain sand. <a href="https://notes.io/w9kHt">clicking here</a> or plastic alternatives are available, but should never be used in combination with a live plug.<br /><br />The majority of dual fuel range cookers sold in the UK require hard-wired and cannot be plugged directly into an outlet on the wall. They are usually connected to a dedicated cooker ring circuit, which is only suitable for appliances that use up to 20 amps.<br /><br />You can verify the ring circuit at your home by looking at the fuse box or by asking a local electrician. You can ask them if the sockets are connected to the same ring or if they're distinct. They should also be able to inform you if there is a separate circuit to power your oven.<br /><br />The size of your kitchen will be one of the main factors when you decide to buy a dual-fuel range cooker. Luckily, we have a great selection of cookers to suit any space, including compact 50-60 cm dual fuel models as well as huge 90cm + double oven models from leading brands like Rangemaster and StovesAreUs.<br /><br />If you're after something a little more unusual do not worry - we also have a great range of gas and electric multi-functional cookers. These multi-functional appliances let you cook a variety of meals including curries, casseroles, and pasta!<br /><br /><br /><br />Explore our full range of Cookers in Currys on our website or visit us in store to take a look. We provide free delivery and installation at home on select range cookers, as well as flexible payment options. If you have any questions or concerns, our staff are available to assist by sending us an email or give us a call. Credit is subject to status and terms and conditions apply.<br /><br />What is the maximum current draw of a cooker switch?<br /><br />There is a lot of confusion about what the maximum current draw of a cooker switch actually is. Most cookers are hard-wired, and connected to a specific oven-ring circuit and not an ordinary socket. This is because they often draw more than 20 amps of power each time the gas hob and electric oven are used.<br /><br />There aren't any dual fuel range cookers that can be fitted in a standard socket, as this would pose an extremely high risk of fire and infringe electrical regulations. A licensed electrician will install any new electrics to a cooker in the kitchen and will make sure that the load (both the oven and the hob) do not exceed the capacity of supply of the circuit.<br /><br />Dual fuel range cookers combine the ability to cook with the sensitivity of a gas stove with the precision and accuracy of an electric oven. This is why they're highly sought-after by chefs and home cooks alike. Dual fuel range cookers are perfect for experimenting with various cooking techniques, like searing or grilling.<br /><br />When purchasing a new range cooker, you'll need to take into consideration a number of factors such as size, functionality and price. Additionally, you'll be required to ensure that your house has an appropriate gas hook-up to the appliance. If you're unsure then it's advisable to get a Gas Safe engineer inspect your property prior to installation.<br /><br />Currys dual fuel range cookers come with a variety of models to suit all budgets. From affordable models by Indesit and Zanussi and our own Essentials collection. If you are looking for something more advanced, we stock a variety of premium JennAir models, that come with a number innovative features.<br /><br />If you are buying a brand new dual fuel range cooker, it's crucial to consult the owner's manual for specific information on the electrical and gas requirements. You will need a gas connection in your home. A plumber might be required to connect it for you. Based on the type of home you live in you'll also have to ensure that you have a cooker ring circuit in place and endorsed by a qualified electrician.<br /><br />
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