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Melted L and N in standard 13A plug socket
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<blockquote data-quote="HootsMon" data-source="post: 500282" data-attributes="member: 33012"><p>Thx Geoff1946. Appliance plug socket is a spur from the original wall socket/spur on the ring (which I can't see behind the rear cupboard panel). It is a standard extension lead to an unfused socket (the one that burnt out). Appliance plug is not moulded and fused 13A. Dishwasher is the only appliance for this spur. The washing machine has a similar setup (but is ok) on either side of sink. I can't see the wall socket (behind back panel) which feeds the 2 appliance spurs. Have to assume there is a single wall socket for each appliance but can't verify that yet. </p><p></p><p>I will have to get the circuits checked out</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HootsMon, post: 500282, member: 33012"] Thx Geoff1946. Appliance plug socket is a spur from the original wall socket/spur on the ring (which I can't see behind the rear cupboard panel). It is a standard extension lead to an unfused socket (the one that burnt out). Appliance plug is not moulded and fused 13A. Dishwasher is the only appliance for this spur. The washing machine has a similar setup (but is ok) on either side of sink. I can't see the wall socket (behind back panel) which feeds the 2 appliance spurs. Have to assume there is a single wall socket for each appliance but can't verify that yet. I will have to get the circuits checked out [/QUOTE]
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