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New RCD necessary?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sharpend" data-source="post: 424557" data-attributes="member: 17152"><p>So the left hand main switch is an RCD the others are MCB's, both devices are protective devices which operate under differing fault conditions. </p><p></p><p>Given that the RCD trips I would suggest that the electrician should be testing the cable from the board to the cooker then providing this is satisfactory (and from what you describe it is) he should be testing the cooker. I suspect that this is an element of thermostat breaking down within the cooker. If the appliance is as new as you indicate I'd be tempted to call bosch and ask for an engineer to attend, he will know and test the appliance thoroughly. </p><p></p><p>Ideally you need a better electrician. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sharpend, post: 424557, member: 17152"] So the left hand main switch is an RCD the others are MCB's, both devices are protective devices which operate under differing fault conditions. Given that the RCD trips I would suggest that the electrician should be testing the cable from the board to the cooker then providing this is satisfactory (and from what you describe it is) he should be testing the cooker. I suspect that this is an element of thermostat breaking down within the cooker. If the appliance is as new as you indicate I'd be tempted to call bosch and ask for an engineer to attend, he will know and test the appliance thoroughly. Ideally you need a better electrician. [/QUOTE]
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