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New RCD necessary?
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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 424587" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>had that issue myself many years ago, I could nurse the grill on and eventually turn it up full after it had warmed up, but the ultimate result is that I had to change the grill element. There is a simple thing you could try Katy. Switch of all the circuits bar the oven (and the RCD) and turn it on. If it trips in the same way as you have been experiencing then its a fault with the oven ( or the oven circuit). If it's all hunky dory, then it is most likley the cumaltive effect of several appliances and the cooker just finishes the RCD off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 424587, member: 490"] had that issue myself many years ago, I could nurse the grill on and eventually turn it up full after it had warmed up, but the ultimate result is that I had to change the grill element. There is a simple thing you could try Katy. Switch of all the circuits bar the oven (and the RCD) and turn it on. If it trips in the same way as you have been experiencing then its a fault with the oven ( or the oven circuit). If it's all hunky dory, then it is most likley the cumaltive effect of several appliances and the cooker just finishes the RCD off. [/QUOTE]
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