Coming to a decision to finally replace your oven means you've already thought things through. People replace their oven because of many reasons: (1) the interior of the oven is rusting, (2) the glass is cracked and that means the oven can no longer hold the heat properly, and (3) you find repairs to be more expensive than getting a new one.
But regardless of reason, you have to make sure you're not alone in replacing your oven. There are wiring and electrical systems that are involved when removing the existing oven that has always held its spot in your kitchen for years. It's best to have the oven looked at by an expert electrician who can assess your kitchen wiring and let you know the best course of action. Your electrician will also help you make sound decisions about what really needs to be done with the oven because there are times when the problem is only because of a malfunctioning baking coil which your electrician from CW Electrical can easily fix. To know more about their services, visit their website at www.cwelectric.co.uk.
"We want replace to exsisting
Problem with the Microwave Ovens
we want replace to exsisting oven do we need an electrician?."
Not if the microwave oven plugs in.
In England and Wales, household appliances that are "Wired" in require an electrician connects it to the wall point and for Gas, an authorised Gas Safe engineer should install it.
Either you have defected (weak) circuit breaker and wiring or bad Microwave oven.
The 99.99 % house hold Microwave ovens pull less than 15 Amps. They may have internal ceramic 15A fuse or 15 Amp internal circuit breaker.
To isolate your problem:
1.
Plug your Microwave oven to different areas (different electrical circuit) if the different circuit breaker still trips... your Microwave oven has a short - Most of them has a small ceramic fuse 15 amps fuse.-also check some inter lock switches at door .
2.
If the Microwave oven works Ok then you may have:
2a. You may overload the existing electrical circuit, try to unplug some other appliances
2b. You may have bad electrical outlet receptacle (Replace it with the same type , - may need helps from licensed electrician)
2c. Weak or defect house hold circuit breaker. (Replace it with the same type , brand - may need helps from licensed electrician)
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