It is indeed (a), it is a gas cooker. The house cuts out as soon as the oven is plugged in and is turned on. This is with every feature on the cooker being off, I don't have to be using the ignition or anything, it simply cuts out as soon as it is turned on at the plug.If (a) then the fault is most likely in the appliance
Regarding a photo of the unit, it's just a standard gas cooker, the only uses of electricity is in the ignition, the bulb and the little clock/alarm display.
Not sure what the whole RCD situation is as you've lost me a little there, the house has periodic inspections of the electrics and everything was in order last time it was checked.
It is indeed.You say it has a plug and fuse. Is it a gas cooker?
Here is a photo of all the bits and pieces involved with the cooker. Apologies for the cleanliness of these, this isn't my kitchen, I'm simply doing a favour for somebody.Not an electrician, but I was presented with this problem many times.
50% of the times a cable in the oven connection outlet or isolating switch was loose and tightening it fixed the fault.
Have a look but of course, turn electricity off at the consumer unit first.
I've unscrewed all three of them and had a peek but everything seems to be in order to my untrained eye. Could the fault perhaps be here?
It only trips when it is plugged in and turned on at the socket, if it is plugged in and off at the socket then all is fine.Does it also trip the RCD when plugged in, but the switch on the socket is off?
Does it also trip when everything on the oven is turned off, but it is plugged in and turned on at the socket?
Apologies, I've just been incredibly busy and haven't had the time to respond. Thank you for all your replies.There goes another OP, scared away by needless debate interspersed with a post almost as long as War and Peace.