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Oven trip new replacement RCB when being switched off.
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<blockquote data-quote="RCD Issue" data-source="post: 525424" data-attributes="member: 34901"><p>I'm having my house re-wired and have an RCB trip issue with the oven. The oven works fine and does not trip while in use, and never tripped the previous RCB, which has now been replaced.</p><p></p><p>It's a Bosch oven controlled by a rotary switch. When you are turning the oven off, turn the switch anti-clockwise, (Straight from "oven" to "off") the new RCB trips. If you rotate the switch clockwise, through all the other settings (grill, fan, etc.) to the off position, the RCB does not trip.</p><p></p><p>The electrician says this is a fault with the oven. I have told then the oven never trip the previous RCB when being switched off, but they still say its an oven fault.</p><p></p><p>So the question is - Is this an oven fault that was previously undetected by the older RCB, or is it related to the new RCB or the new wires to the oven?</p><p></p><p>TIA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RCD Issue, post: 525424, member: 34901"] I'm having my house re-wired and have an RCB trip issue with the oven. The oven works fine and does not trip while in use, and never tripped the previous RCB, which has now been replaced. It's a Bosch oven controlled by a rotary switch. When you are turning the oven off, turn the switch anti-clockwise, (Straight from "oven" to "off") the new RCB trips. If you rotate the switch clockwise, through all the other settings (grill, fan, etc.) to the off position, the RCB does not trip. The electrician says this is a fault with the oven. I have told then the oven never trip the previous RCB when being switched off, but they still say its an oven fault. So the question is - Is this an oven fault that was previously undetected by the older RCB, or is it related to the new RCB or the new wires to the oven? TIA [/QUOTE]
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