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ELECTRIC OVEN (REPLACING OR INSTALLING) |
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| How to fit or replace an electric oven is a
question that often crops up, so here is how to do it.
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An electric single oven normally uses less than 3 KW of power and so they are often wired up to a piece of heat resistant flex and plugged into a socket, some may be wired directly into a fused connection unit.
Start by isolating the electricity supply to the oven and ensure that no one can restore the power by accident.
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Open the oven door and you will see four or more screw heads, these screws go through the oven and screw into the carcass of the oven housing unit. |
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Remove all of the screws and the oven will then pull
forwards out of the carcass. It is a good idea to place something on the
floor to protect it from damage.
It is also recommended to wear cut resistant gloves when moving the oven unit as it is not unusual for them to have sharp edges.
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The oven can then be removed from the carcass. |
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Electric ovens do not normally come with the flex attached.
You need to get a suitable length of Three core flex to connect the oven to
the electric supply. The oven instructions will be more specific. I always
use heat resistant flex for such applications. Connect the flex to the terminals following the instructions for the oven, ensuring that the connections are tight. Connect the other end of the flex to either a plug or a fused connection unit, with the correctly rated fuse inside. |
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Carefully push the oven back into the carcass, ensuring that
the wire does not get damaged or trapped. Secure the oven to the carcass using suitable screws. |
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