nickyb10 Posted August 8, 2016 Share Posted August 8, 2016 Im trying to connect a new electric cooker, however when iv done it before it has always been a 2 wire connection to the main wall socket , my new cooker has 6 connections (at the back) & i dont know how to marry this up, i cant afford to get a profesional out , can anyone please advise thank you Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daven Posted August 8, 2016 Share Posted August 8, 2016 Get someone in mate - whatever the cost it just isn't worth having a go yourself. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bargepole23 Posted August 8, 2016 Share Posted August 8, 2016 Im trying to connect a new electric cooker, however when iv done it before it has always been a 2 wire connection to the main wall socket , my new cooker has 6 connections (at the back) & i dont know how to marry this up, i cant afford to get a profesional out , can anyone please advise thank you Are you connecting into a cooker outlet at the wall end? Or reusing the existing cable? Post a picture of the oven terminals. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davyboy Posted August 8, 2016 Share Posted August 8, 2016 Im trying to connect a new electric cooker, however when iv done it before it has always been a 2 wire connection to the main wall socket , my new cooker has 6 connections (at the back) & i dont know how to marry this up, i cant afford to get a profesional out , can anyone please advise thank you The electrical equivalent of throwing petrol on a fire. See the post "no fool like an old fool" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kidneystone Posted August 8, 2016 Share Posted August 8, 2016 http://www.diynot.com/diy/threads/electric-cooker.327993/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
biotechpete Posted August 8, 2016 Share Posted August 8, 2016 If its an induction hob and cooker, you may need a new cable from the consumer unit because the old one won't be enough. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tlangdon12 Posted August 8, 2016 Share Posted August 8, 2016 If you can tell us the make and model number of the cooker and any markings on the connections we might be able to help. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nickyb10 Posted August 10, 2016 Author Share Posted August 10, 2016 thankyou for answering its a trinity bendix SIE233w (my partner has always connected our cooker but this 1 is different) connect type single phase cable connect 123 45 L n (hope this makes sense) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
apelike Posted August 10, 2016 Share Posted August 10, 2016 A quick google and.. https://manualscollection.com/?fid=c7f1ffc5ee98ee520c71f5e7012fc461&read=online&page=7 1,2,3 are linked live and 3,4 linked neutral. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
truman Posted August 10, 2016 Share Posted August 10, 2016 A quick google and.. https://manualscollection.com/?fid=c7f1ffc5ee98ee520c71f5e7012fc461&read=online&page=7 1,2,3 are linked live and 3,4 linked neutral. You may need to rethink that Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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