Yesterday I finished off a first fix of a new kitchen (converted outhouses), extension of cooker circuit into new kitchen and 1st fix lighting in new kitchen (Guardian cable)... also CU change (2-5-5)
Now out of the goodness of my heart I moved their tatty old cooker into the new kitchen and connected it up (circuit tested, but cooker not!)..
The room is yet to be plastered!
Now I talked to them today and whenever they put the cooker ring on (only 1 works!!) the RCD trips... obviously faulty...
Would you...
a) leave it where it is,,, it's got a fault!
OR
B) shift it over to a non-RCD way... temporarily... to allow them to cook
OR
c) put it on a non-RCD way and put the ring on full blast for 10 mins to dry the ring out?... then put back on RCD way
My thoughts are to leave it where the cooker is in pretty bad condition and obviously has an earth fault on one of the rings!
What do you think??
Now out of the goodness of my heart I moved their tatty old cooker into the new kitchen and connected it up (circuit tested, but cooker not!)..
The room is yet to be plastered!
Now I talked to them today and whenever they put the cooker ring on (only 1 works!!) the RCD trips... obviously faulty...
Would you...
a) leave it where it is,,, it's got a fault!
OR
B) shift it over to a non-RCD way... temporarily... to allow them to cook
OR
c) put it on a non-RCD way and put the ring on full blast for 10 mins to dry the ring out?... then put back on RCD way
My thoughts are to leave it where the cooker is in pretty bad condition and obviously has an earth fault on one of the rings!
What do you think??