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<blockquote data-quote="Geoff1946" data-source="post: 496403" data-attributes="member: 28452"><p>Personally I would want to know that running it has "cured" the low insulation resistance in those two elements. This can happen when absorbed moisture is driven out of the element's mineral compound.. </p><p></p><p>Otherwise, its working, yes, but with an un-detected fault because you don't have an RCD on your panel.</p><p></p><p>Having said that, (others may correct me here), I believe that until recently it was common to leave cookers off the RCD circuits because they tend to cause this sort of problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geoff1946, post: 496403, member: 28452"] Personally I would want to know that running it has "cured" the low insulation resistance in those two elements. This can happen when absorbed moisture is driven out of the element's mineral compound.. Otherwise, its working, yes, but with an un-detected fault because you don't have an RCD on your panel. Having said that, (others may correct me here), I believe that until recently it was common to leave cookers off the RCD circuits because they tend to cause this sort of problem. [/QUOTE]
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