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New RCD necessary?
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<blockquote data-quote="katy1980" data-source="post: 424621" data-attributes="member: 27972"><p>Told electrician I'm getting it looked at under warranty first and he said "You will need a breaker in the existing board changing if you keep that - just so you know" Erm... He was supposed to be coming to fix the issue (including change the breaker which was his original plan) and fit isolators. Does this mean he never even tried to change breaker and he's just tried to push us into a new board instead? (So this would mean we then have to give Bosch £100 for a wasted trip and we just need a breaker for the oven?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katy1980, post: 424621, member: 27972"] Told electrician I'm getting it looked at under warranty first and he said "You will need a breaker in the existing board changing if you keep that - just so you know" Erm... He was supposed to be coming to fix the issue (including change the breaker which was his original plan) and fit isolators. Does this mean he never even tried to change breaker and he's just tried to push us into a new board instead? (So this would mean we then have to give Bosch £100 for a wasted trip and we just need a breaker for the oven?) [/QUOTE]
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