What if it was full of cheese ?I have read the post, still find it hard to see how you can drill through 1/3 of it, unless your really unlucky and hit the back panel
What if it was full of cheese ?I have read the post, still find it hard to see how you can drill through 1/3 of it, unless your really unlucky and hit the back panel
Yep ! ccc every time.You have contradicted yourself here. In this case the RCD tripped due to the elements insulation breaking down after 5 years, not due to their design of current going down to earth. The problem is cheap Chinese cr4p, not RCD'sEdit, It is known though, that electric oven elements can be hygroscopic, but are fine after the first heat up. I was told to connect to a non rcd supply for half an hour if problematic
Not so. See here (guide 6):Replacing distribution boards/CUs requires Initial Verification and completion of any defects prior to issueing certificate.Re RCDs reliable/unreliable - RCDs parameters can change with age hence periodic testing through the ranges required, they have their place.
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