Questions

Can a Moulded plug be replaced?

Can a Moulded plug be replaced?

Yes, you can replace a moulded plug. Measure 50 millimeters from the end of the cable before you cut the plug. You don’t want to damage the wires inside when you cut the cable.

Can you replace a plug on a fridge freezer?

Yes. Just buy a plug from a hardware or electrical store and follow the instructions on the packet. Make sure active and neutral are the right way around, connect the earth and make sure the fuse is the correct rating.. Yes, provided you are competent to wire a new plug on.

Can you take apart a Moulded plug?

This style of plug is not designed to be taken apart. However with some effort, they can be dismantled to see what is inside.

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How do I change a refrigerator plug?

How to Replace an Electrical Plug in a Refrigerator

  1. Unplug the refrigerator.
  2. Cut the old plug off the cord using a wire cutters.
  3. Remove the two screws from the prong side of the right angle plug.
  4. Pry the plastic cap off the side of the plug with the prongs to reveal the terminal screws beside each prong.

Where do you plug in your fridge/freezer?

The only plug cut was that of the extension. Another alternative which I had in a previous kitchen is the socket below the worktop and the switch to turn it on and off is above. For my fridge and freezer the socket is inside the cupboard next to them. Easily reached if needed.

Can you cut the original plug off a Liebherr fridge/freezer?

I needed to cut the original plug off a Liebherr fridge/freezer (the original was a cumbersome one that took up too much space where my socket was) and put a ‘normal’ plug on. It was confirmed (in writing) that there was no problem.

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Why is it so hard to unscrew a fridge/freezer?

If the fridge/freezer is full, that will make it very heavy. I know that is obvious, but the weight is likely to help cause a lever effect on the brackets/screws making them much more difficult to undo. This is the reason an intergrated appliance should never ever have the socket/ spur behind the appliance.

Can I sell electrical appliances with two-pin plugs in the UK?

It’s actually illegal for UK retailers to sell most domestic electrical products (not for example shavers, electric toothbrushes or items with rcd plugs) with two-pin plugs under the Plugs and Sockets Safety Regulations 1994. Most domestic appliances must be fitted with an approved three-pin British plug or an approved conversion plug.