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Disconnecting An Electric Cooker

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derekpara | 12:06 Tue 03rd Feb 2015 | Interiors
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I need to remove an electric cooker for disposal.

I am competent to do the job, but is it legal ? Or does legislation require a qualified electrician ?

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I think it's probably illegal but I'd do it anyway - having switched off the power circuit obviously!
It's perfectly legal.
If a new ones to be installed it might be worth getting someone qualified to do it if only for peace of mind.
I agree with SandyRoe, for the purpose of making sure it's earthed correctly and is on an RCD, although it isn't required to be on an RCD.
It's okay to disconnect an electric oven yourself, however, if you intend fitting a replacement either get the delivery company to fit it for you or get an electrician. Both will test the circuit for earth and suitability.
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Thanks, everyone. It's a disconnect only, being replaced with a gas cooker.

Cheers.

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Well as long as you don't going trying to plumb a gas cooker up to the mains!
It's not a major alteration or installing a new circuit, so you can certainly do it yourself.

If the cable comes out of the wall from a hard-wired cooker outlet, then disconnect there. That'll leave everything safe.
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No chance of that, Dizmo !

Thanks, TB, that's what I shall do.


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