Hi all,
Recently our RCD has been tripping when we have been using the cooker grill. This has become more and more frequent, to a point where it is guaranteed that using the grill will trip the RCD every time, but at a random point in time.
My initial thought was that the grill element had reached the end of its life, so I bought a new one. Upon fitting it I found that the RCD would trip even quicker than with the old element (now 10 seconds). Suspecting that the new element may also be faulty, I asked the supplier to check it and send me another. The second new grill element also trips the RCD very quickly (also around 10 seconds). Unless I am very unlucky I don't think that two new grill elements will be faulty - unless the supplier has a dodgy batch.
My second suspicion was that the cooker may have a fault somewhere, so I have taken it apart, bypassed switches, limiters etc until I reached a bare bones connection where the grill element was essentially connected directly to the wall mounted cooker switch which is in turn connected to the cooker MCB and the RCD. Again, the RCD trips very quickly (about 10 seconds).
This has led me to suspect that the RCD may be at fault. So, I've opened our consumer unit and disconnected all other MCBs apart from the cooker (of course), and tried it again. Still the RCD trips, highlighting that the RCD is only being tripped by the leakage coming from the cooker/grill element.
So, I am getting more and more convinced that the RCD may be at fault. It is a Wylex WSES 80/2 30mA that is probably around 15 years old (or more).
Does this sound plausible, or is there a chance that I have missed something else? Do RCDs tend to fail in this way? Could it still be the grill element?
I've had a dig around the 'net and I can't find a direct replacement part (I am assuming that a new model will be required - Wylex WRS?) and therefore I suspect that the consumer unit will also need replacing. I don't want to get this done and still find that there is something else that it as fault.
Any ideas/help/advice appreciated. Please!
Regards,
Nige.
Recently our RCD has been tripping when we have been using the cooker grill. This has become more and more frequent, to a point where it is guaranteed that using the grill will trip the RCD every time, but at a random point in time.
My initial thought was that the grill element had reached the end of its life, so I bought a new one. Upon fitting it I found that the RCD would trip even quicker than with the old element (now 10 seconds). Suspecting that the new element may also be faulty, I asked the supplier to check it and send me another. The second new grill element also trips the RCD very quickly (also around 10 seconds). Unless I am very unlucky I don't think that two new grill elements will be faulty - unless the supplier has a dodgy batch.
My second suspicion was that the cooker may have a fault somewhere, so I have taken it apart, bypassed switches, limiters etc until I reached a bare bones connection where the grill element was essentially connected directly to the wall mounted cooker switch which is in turn connected to the cooker MCB and the RCD. Again, the RCD trips very quickly (about 10 seconds).
This has led me to suspect that the RCD may be at fault. So, I've opened our consumer unit and disconnected all other MCBs apart from the cooker (of course), and tried it again. Still the RCD trips, highlighting that the RCD is only being tripped by the leakage coming from the cooker/grill element.
So, I am getting more and more convinced that the RCD may be at fault. It is a Wylex WSES 80/2 30mA that is probably around 15 years old (or more).
Does this sound plausible, or is there a chance that I have missed something else? Do RCDs tend to fail in this way? Could it still be the grill element?
I've had a dig around the 'net and I can't find a direct replacement part (I am assuming that a new model will be required - Wylex WRS?) and therefore I suspect that the consumer unit will also need replacing. I don't want to get this done and still find that there is something else that it as fault.
Any ideas/help/advice appreciated. Please!
Regards,
Nige.