Dual Fuel Range Cooker With 13amp Plug
Are you a home chef who loves the responsive cooking control of gas cooktops, but requires an electric oven for baking? Find a dual-fuel range cooker that offers the best of both worlds.
Gas cooktops are favored by many home chefs with experience in the kitchen due to their superior temperature control. They also allow them to use advanced cooking techniques such as charcoaling. These cooktops can be costly though, especially when you need an additional gas hook-up as well as an electrician for installation.
What is a 13amp plug?
If you own dual fuel range cooker (also called an electric and gas oven) is required, you'll need a suitably rated 13 amp plug. The plug must be wired by a licensed electrician into the cooker ring.
This ensures that the current flowing through the plug will not exceed the limit of safety which could cause an electrical fire. The current is controlled by a fuse within the plug. The fuse blows as soon as the current passes through it over its capacity, which safeguards the appliance from over-charge of electricity.
The fuse is rated 13 amps, which is shown on top of the plug. just click the following internet page indicates the maximum amount of current that the plug can pass without damaging the appliance or causing heat to the socket. It is crucial to ensure that when replacing fuses, you always use the same rated amperage as the original. If you replace the fuse with one of the different ratings, you run the risk of overheating the socket and possibly placing yourself and others at high risk.
A 13 amp fuse will be a ceramic type, which is very robust and able to withstand the high temperatures produced by the range cooker. Ceramic elements are also fire-resistant and thus a better choice than other types.
There are many ways to install an 13 amp plug. It may be wired to an existing live socket and the flex is connected to it using a screw or plastic jaw type cord clamp. The clamp on the cord should be tightened after the plug has been tightly pushed into place.
Before connecting the wires, you might need to take off the wiring diagram on cardboard that is positioned over the pins of some plugs. The wires must be trimmed to the correct 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 that it is connected before the neutral and line pins.
How do I fit a 13amp plug?
The majority of dual fuel range cookers in the UK are connected to 13 amp plug sockets and this is vital as ovens can draw a considerable amount of power and the standard plug sockets are capable of 10 amps.
Generally speaking new appliances should be fitted with an outlet at the time of purchase and it is all part of complying with the Plugs and Sockets etc (Safety) Regulations 1994. Older appliances may not have a plug and this could be the reason for the issue.
When connecting a cooker to an existing plug socket, the first thing that needs doing is to make sure that the rating of the fuse in the fuse box matches the plug's rating. This is crucial since a fuse that is not properly sized can be dangerous.
It is also recommended to ensure that the fuse is fully seated into the cartridge, and that there isn't any excessive movement. The next step is to prepare the flex that is to be used. Remove the sheathing to expose the three conductors insulated. Utilize a utility knife to cut the sheathing beyond the cord grip at the entry point of the plug. The blade will not cut through the conductors that are insulated. The nick should be wide enough to allow the cable and sheathing to separate as the sheathing is pulled back. Finally, cut off the excess sheathing leaving about 40mm over the flexing end.
The flex is placed over the plug, with the earth terminal on top and the live and neutral terminals on the bottom. The sheathing of each pin is removed using the colored conductors as a reference. The internal cable is then fixed to the terminal by 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 insulated wire to the appropriate terminal by using the plug's channel. Begin with the earth conductor, then the neutral, and then the live.
What is the maximum draw of a 13 amp plug?
The maximum current draw for 13amp plugs at 3kw at 230 volts is. This is a significant amount of power but the standard fuse on a UK plug will not fail until the cable reaches a dangerous temperature. A damaged plug or socket could cause fire, therefore it is important to be vigilant about how much you are using particularly in the kitchen.
The fuse inside the plugtops are made of ceramic, about 25mm long and rated for 240V mains. They'll be marked with the BS kitemark or similar mark on the side and contain sand. There are cheaper glass or plastic alternatives, however they shouldn't be used with a live plug, unless you want to cause a fire and be electrocuted!
In the UK the majority of dual fuel range cookers are hardwired. They are not able to be plugged directly into an outlet on the wall. They are usually connected using an exclusive cooker circuit, which is only suitable for appliances using up to 20 amps.
Check the ring circuit of your home using the fuse box, or ask a local electrician. They should be able to tell you if the sockets in your home are connected to the same ring or are separate and whether there is a separate circuit for your oven.
If you're considering buying a brand new dual fuel range cooker, the size of your kitchen is an important factor to take into account. Luckily, we have a great choice of cookers to fit any space, including small 50-60cm dual fuel models and vast 90cm + double oven options from leading brands like Rangemaster and StovesAreUs.
We also have a wide selection of multi-function electric and gas cookers. These versatile machines let you cook a variety meals, such as pasta, casseroles and curries.
Explore our entire range of Cookers in Currys online or visit us in-store for a look. We offer free home installation and delivery on a selection of range cookers, as well as flexible payment options. If you have any queries, our team are on hand to help by sending us an email or give us a phone call. Credit is subject to status, and terms and condition apply.
What is the maximum current draw of a cooker switch?
There is a lot of confusion about the maximum current draw of the cooker switch. The reality is that the majority of cookers aren't designed to connect to an ordinary socket, but instead are wired hard and connected to a specific oven ring circuit. This is due to the fact that they typically consume more than 20 amps of power when the gas and electric ovens are being used.
There aren't any dual fuel range cookers that are able to be fitted in a standard socket because this could create an extremely high risk of fire and infringe electrical regulations. A licensed electrician should install new electrics in the kitchen to a cooker. They will also make sure that the total load of the oven and hob do not exceed the circuit's capacity.
Dual fuel range cookers mix the flexibility of a gas stove with the precision and precision of an electric oven. This is the reason they are popular among chefs and home cooks alike. If you're looking to test various cooking techniques like searing and charring, a dual fuel range cooker is the ideal option.
When purchasing a new range cooker you will need to consider several factors such as size, functionality and price. You will also need gas connections in your home to allow the appliance. If you're unsure then it's advisable to have a Gas Safe engineer inspect your property prior to installation.

The Currys range of dual fuel range cookers includes options to fit a variety of budgets, ranging from low-cost models from Indesit and Zanussi to our own exclusive Essentials collection. If you're looking for something little more advanced, we also stock a variety of top JennAir models, with a number of unique features.
If you are buying a brand new dual fuel range cooker, it is important to check the manual of the owner for specific details on the gas and electrical requirements. You will need gas connections in your home. A plumber might be required to install it for you. Depending on your home you'll also need to ensure that you have a cooker ring circuit in place and approved by a qualified electrician.