Make: Beko
Model: DIS16R10_SL
Morning
Putting the kids to bed last night and suddenly the lights went out. RCD tripped. I'd done some plastering earlier in the day around one of the sockets in the kitchen so put it down to moisture, turned that circuit off and went about our day.
Later in the evening, the circuit's still off and so we're using extension leads for appliances when needed. Plug the dishwasher in and the RCD trips again. Unplug the dishwasher, flip the RCD back on, all MCB's (inc. the one to the socket I'd plastered near earlier) and everything's fine. It appears the dishwasher is the problem.
The dishwasher wasn't switched on at the time it first tripped, though had been an hour or 2 before. Any suggestions on where to start?
Cheers
Model: DIS16R10_SL
Morning
Putting the kids to bed last night and suddenly the lights went out. RCD tripped. I'd done some plastering earlier in the day around one of the sockets in the kitchen so put it down to moisture, turned that circuit off and went about our day.
Later in the evening, the circuit's still off and so we're using extension leads for appliances when needed. Plug the dishwasher in and the RCD trips again. Unplug the dishwasher, flip the RCD back on, all MCB's (inc. the one to the socket I'd plastered near earlier) and everything's fine. It appears the dishwasher is the problem.
The dishwasher wasn't switched on at the time it first tripped, though had been an hour or 2 before. Any suggestions on where to start?
Cheers