Five Things You Don't Know About Dual Fuel Range Cooker With 13amp Plug

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Five Things You Don't Know About Dual Fuel Range Cooker With 13amp Plug

Dual Fuel Range Cooker With 13amp Plug

Are you a home cook who enjoys the fast heating control of gas cooktops but wants an electric oven for baking? Discover a dual fuel range cooker that has the best of both worlds.

Many home chefs with experience prefer gas cooktops for their superior temperature control and capacity to use advanced cooking techniques such as charring. These cooktops can be expensive, particularly when you need an additional gas connection and electrician to install it.

What is a 13amp plug?

If you own a dual fuel range cooker (also known as a gas and electric oven) is required, you'll need a suitably rated 13 amp plug. The plug will also need to be wired in the cooker circuit ring by a qualified electrician.

This assures that the current that flows through the plug is secure and not too high which could cause an electrical fire danger. The current is controlled by a fuse within the plug. The fuse will blow when it is overloaded. This protects the appliance from an overload of electricity.

The fuse is rated at 13 amps, as shown on top of the plug.  best dual fuel range cookers uk  indicates the maximum amount of current the plug could pass without damaging the appliance or causing heat to the socket. When replacing fuses, it's crucial to use the same amp rating as the original. If you replace the fuse using one with the different ratings, you risk overheating the socket and possibly putting you and others at serious risk.



Ceramic 13 amp fuse are extremely robust and can withstand the high temperatures from a range cooker. The ceramic element is also fire-proof, making it a more suitable choice than other kinds of fuse.

There are a few different ways that a 13 amp plug could be connected. The plug can be connected to a live socket by using screws or a plastic jaw cord clamp. The clamp on the cord should be tightened after the plug is securely pushed into position.

Some plugs include a wiring diagram on cardboard over the pins. These must be removed prior to connecting the wires. It is vital that the wires be cut to the right length, as being too long can cause them to be crushed when the plug cover is replaced. The earth wire should be the longest to ensure it is connected before the line and neutral pins.

How do I fit the 13amp plug?

The vast majority dual cookers that use fuel in the UK are wired with an amp rating of 13 amps. This is vital because ovens can draw substantial current, while normal plug sockets have a 10 amp rating.

Generally speaking new appliances should be equipped with an outlet at the time of sale. This is all in keeping with the Plugs and Sockets etc (Safety) Regulations 1994. However, older appliances might not be connected to an outlet and that is the reason why the problem occurs.

The first step to take when connecting a cooker with an existing plug socket is to check that the fuse rating of the fuse box is in line with the rating of the plug. This is very important as an incorrectly sized fuse could be dangerous.

It is also important to check that the fuse is fully installed in the cartridge and there isn't any movement within it. The next step is to prepare the flex to be used. Remove the sheathing from the flex to expose the three conductors that are insulated within. Then, nick the sheathing at the entry point to the plug (beyond the cord grip) using a knife, but without damaging the individual insulated conductors. The nick should be large enough to allow for the cable and sheathing to separate when the sheathing is pulled back. Cut off the excess sheathing leaving a little more than 40mm over the flex.

This flex should be placed over the plug, with the earth terminal on top and the live and neutral terminals on the bottom. The sheathing on each pin is removed using the conductors in the colour of the wire as a guide. The internal cable is then secured into the terminal using the cord grip. If the plug has a screw type cord clamp loosen it, and then pull back the insulation to expose the copper conductors. Then, connect each insulated conductor to the proper terminal (starting with the earth first, then neutral and finally the live) by using the channel they are running through the plug.

What is the maximum draw of a 13 amp plug?

The maximum current draw of an 13amp plug is 3kw at 230 volts. This is a lot of power but the standard fuse in a UK plugtop won't fail until the cable is at a risky temperature. It is essential to be aware of the power you're using in your kitchen, as a defective plug or socket can lead to a fire.

The ceramic fuses that are used in plugtops weigh around 25mm and are rated for mains voltage of 240V. They'll have the BS kitemark or similar marking on the side and contain sand. There are also cheaper glass or plastic alternatives, however they should not be used with a live plug, except if you don't want to cause a fire and be electrocuted!

Most dual fuel range cookers in the UK need to be hard-wired and are not able to plug directly into a wall socket. They are usually connected to a specific cooker ring circuit that is suitable for appliances that use up to 20 amps.

Check the ring circuit of your home with the fuse box, or ask an electrician in your area. You can ask them if the sockets are on the same ring, or if they are separate. They will also be able to tell you if there's a dedicated circuit to power your oven.

When you're looking to buy a brand new dual fuel range cooker the size of your kitchen is an important factor to consider. We have a great choice of cookers to fit any space, including small 50-60cm dual fuel models and vast 90cm + double oven models from top brands like Rangemaster and StovesAreUs.

If you're looking for something a little more unusual, don't worry - we also offer a fantastic collection of electric and gas multi-functional cookers. These multi-functional appliances let you cook a variety of dishes such as pasta, casseroles and curries!

Explore our entire range of Cookers in Currys online or visit us in-store to browse. We offer free home installation and delivery on certain range cookers, as well as flexible payment options. If you have any questions or concerns, our staff are ready to assist you by sending us an email or give us a phone call. Credit is subject to the status of the account, and terms and condition apply.

What is the most draw for the switch on a cooker?

There is a lot confusion regarding the maximum current draw of a cooker switch. Most cookers are hard-wired, and connected to a specific oven-ring circuit not an ordinary socket. This is because they typically consume more than 20 amps of power when both the gas and electric ovens are used.

Therefore, you will not find a dual fuel range cooker that could be fitted to a standard socket because this could create a significant fire risk and be against electrical safety regulations. A professional electrician should always install new electrics in the kitchen, connecting them to a cooker. They should also ensure that the total load of the oven and hob do not exceed the circuit's power supply capacity.

The advantages of a dual fuel cooker are the responsive cooking power of a gas stove along with the precision of an electric oven. This is the reason they are well-liked by cooks and chefs alike. If  best dual fuel range cookers uk  looking to test different cooking techniques, such as searing and grilling, a dual-fuel range cooker is the ideal choice.

When purchasing a new range cooker you'll have to consider a number of factors such as size, functionality and cost. You will also need an electrical connection to your home to allow the appliance. If you're not sure then book an appointment with a Gas Safe engineer to inspect your home prior to installing.

The Currys range of dual fuel range cookers includes options to suit a variety of budgets, from affordable models from Indesit and Zanussi to our exclusive Essentials collection. If you're looking for something more sophisticated we have a selection of premium JennAir models, that come with a number unique features.

It is crucial to read the user's manual before purchasing a dual-fuel range cooker. It will provide you with specific details regarding the electrical and gas requirements. You will need to ensure that your house has a gas hook-up suitable and you may have to have a plumber install this for you, if needed. Depending on the home you'll also have to make sure that you have a dedicated cooker ring circuit installed and approved by a qualified electrician.