Yesterday i had a job to wire up a new dual fuel cooker. The installation was TT with an old elcb so i put a 30ma rcd on my circuit. This all went fine and whilst i was there i did the customer a 'favour' and removed a dodgy socket that had been extended to be mounted on the outside of some built in wardrobes with exposed terminals on the inside of the cupboard. All i did was remove it and replace it back to its original position where there was currently a blank plate. In doing so i managed to wire up the socket wrong with the live and earth the wrong way round! :| I turned the power back on whilst i was having a tidy up and thought nothing of it. 10 minutes later the customer plugged the hoover in and the elcb tripped. Why did it not trip as soon as i put the power back on? Is it because the elcb is voltage operated and did not recognise the flow of leccy till the hoover was switched on or would it have been seized with it not being operated for a few years? cheeeers