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<blockquote data-quote="fulham sparks" data-source="post: 224103" data-attributes="member: 13271"><p>right! no offence berlioz but i'm going to have to ignore everything you say lol!! i went around there today and found a few things which i didn't have time to look at on my first look.</p><p></p><p>1. the cooker and hob are fed from a 32a ring mcb (no rcd protection on board at all)</p><p></p><p>2. the feed from the isolater to the outlet is in 1.5mm2, then it was in 1.5mm2 to the terminals under the hob from the outlet.</p><p></p><p>3. out of 4 hobs only two (left side of the hob) work</p><p></p><p>i know cookers should be on their own circuit but the woman just wanted a quick fix. i'm guessing that either the cable size coming from the board is not large enough not allowing enough current to pass OR the elements have gone on the right hand side of the hob? the woman said all elelments worked when it ran on a 1.5 from the isolater for a while but now only the two work...</p><p></p><p>any ideas on what i should do would be great!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fulham sparks, post: 224103, member: 13271"] right! no offence berlioz but i'm going to have to ignore everything you say lol!! i went around there today and found a few things which i didn't have time to look at on my first look. 1. the cooker and hob are fed from a 32a ring mcb (no rcd protection on board at all) 2. the feed from the isolater to the outlet is in 1.5mm2, then it was in 1.5mm2 to the terminals under the hob from the outlet. 3. out of 4 hobs only two (left side of the hob) work i know cookers should be on their own circuit but the woman just wanted a quick fix. i'm guessing that either the cable size coming from the board is not large enough not allowing enough current to pass OR the elements have gone on the right hand side of the hob? the woman said all elelments worked when it ran on a 1.5 from the isolater for a while but now only the two work... any ideas on what i should do would be great! [/QUOTE]
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