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Seriously don't think so Shell. It's not like it's plugged into socket.

It will be hard wired and terminated in box on the oven. Definitely an electrician required.

If you managed to find someone not qualified then the sleepless nights worrying about it and the possibility of something grave happening.

Call in a qualified electrician :thumbsup:

Edited by Sinista32

Some have plugs.

And the ones that dont are hard wired.

Youd be pretty game just to touch it, what if you didnt turn off the power properly?

Elecricity- cant smell it, cant hear it, cant see it, when you feel it, your fried.

Ah ok, thanks guys. Just thought I could avoid having to call out an electrician twice. Was definitely going to call one to install new one.

And yeah I would have turned the mains off completely!

You should be fine to got to the outside fuse box and switch it off...

I'm fairly sure it has to have its own circuit breaker by law because its hard wired.

But if you feel safer turn them all off

Bloody Pat! Did you know that him and Nicole got married?

It's ok, I will just suck it up and pay whatever needs paying.... just thought disconnecting might be easy.

I really need to actually advertise my car for sale so I can afford all this stuff lol

You wanna live with him but you wouldn't live with me... :( flamin mongrel!

A new house in Casey might just have a Kitchen made by my work as we have done many in Casey.

If so, my fingerprints will be all over it. :ninja:

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