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Replacing Integral Oven

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riptide | 13:48 Wed 03rd Jun 2015 | Home & Garden
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I have a neff integral oven which is 10 years old and has gone wrong. Have found one with same measurements on John Lewis website. Will it just involve disconnecting the wiring from the existing oven and connecting the the new oven?

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Yes... although a lot of them today are supplied with a standard 13amp plug.

If no lead supplied, then the only proviso is that the new oven isn't a lot more powerful than the old one. It's just to make sure the existing circuit can handle the load.

Just to be sure, compare the wattage of the old with the new.
O God I thought this was

Replacing Internal Organ...

and I thought goolly in HOme and Garden as well ....
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Thanks, I need one that I can use the old lead as otherwise, will have to get all the cabinets out. Will check the wattage with Neff before I order.

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