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Whirlpool Datid PRO D10 AN

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jaycee401 | 12:57 Sun 26th Jul 2009 | How it Works
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We are wanting a Whirlpool 90 x 60 cooker from Ikea does anybody know if this will run off a normal 13amp plug, the write up says Oven 103L energy consumption with a standard load top and base heating 1.38kWh/forced air 1.42 kWh. thanks
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electric cookers normally require a 30A feed and a fused rdc

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HI, sorry my mistake not whirlpool its DATID PRO D10 AN
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you're going to need an electrician unless it uses a 100w bulb
As long as the unit is rated at 3kW or under, a 13 Amp plug should do fine, though it would be good to know the correct make and model number for us to give a definitive answer.
To put ACtheTROLL out of his/her misery, do you have an IKEA catalogue number?
Looking at the IKEA catalogue, the particular model you indicated does not appear, BUT I strongly suspect you may be talking about a microwave oven, in which case a 13 Amp plug will be fine.
Anything with a double oven and/or grill will definitely need installation by a qualified electrician with the 30 Amp fused rdc, as ACtheTROLL suggested.
Just found your oven on another site.
No, a 13 Amp plug will not be sufficient.
Get an electrician.
phew!
well done rcc
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thanks folks, electrician called today and yep 13amp is all it needs, as least it gave you all somthing to do on a wet sunday afternoon, :) thanks again

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