https://www.openlearning.com/u/covingtoncolon-sob0gt/blog/AllInclusiveGuideToRangeDualFuelCooker Dual Fuel Range Cooker With 13amp Plug Are you a cook at home who appreciates the nimble heating control of gas cooktops but needs an electric oven to bake? Discover a dual-fuel range cooker that offers the best of both worlds. Many experienced home chefs favor gas cooktops due to their superior temperature control and capacity to utilize advanced cooking techniques such as charring. These powerful stoves can be costly, especially if they require an additional gas connection as well as an electrician to install them. What is a 13amp plug? If you own dual fuel range cooker (also known as a gas and electric oven) is required, you'll need a suitably rated 13 amp plug. The plug must be wired by a qualified electrician into the cooker ring. This ensures that the current flowing through the plug is secure and not too high, which could create an electrical fire hazard. The current is controlled by a fuse inside the plug. The fuse will blow as soon as it is deemed to be overloaded. This safeguards the appliance from overloads of electricity. The fuse is rated at 13 amps as shown on the top of the plug and it indicates the maximum current that the plug can pass without causing harm to the appliance or overheating the socket. It is crucial that when replacing fuses, you always use the same rated amps as the original. There is a risk of overheating a socket when you replace a fuse that has a different rating. Ceramic 13 amp fuses are extremely robust and can withstand the high temperatures from a range cooker. Ceramic is also fire-proof, which makes it a more suitable choice than other types of fuse. There are a variety of ways to install the 13 amp plug. It may be wired to an existing live socket, and the flex then connected to it by an screw or a plastic jaw-type cord clamp. The clamp on the cord should be tightened after the plug is tightly pushed into place. Before connecting t