Through a combination of a cramped kitchen with a stupid layout and a total fool (me) I have managed to cut into the microwave cable, literally slice into it with a sharp knife.
There was a flash, bang and the MCB for the kitchen sockets tripped. Once I had stood there for five minutes pondering my astonishing idiocy I tried turning on the MCB again and it turned on. I was considering my next move when the fridge came on as well, so the kitchen socket circuit is working.
The microwave is very old so I will just get rid, but my question is could I have damaged the socket itself, wiring in the walls or MCB in any way? Can I use the socket still? The cable is fairly long so it was cut about 80cm or so away from the plug. Many thanks for your advice.
There was a flash, bang and the MCB for the kitchen sockets tripped. Once I had stood there for five minutes pondering my astonishing idiocy I tried turning on the MCB again and it turned on. I was considering my next move when the fridge came on as well, so the kitchen socket circuit is working.
The microwave is very old so I will just get rid, but my question is could I have damaged the socket itself, wiring in the walls or MCB in any way? Can I use the socket still? The cable is fairly long so it was cut about 80cm or so away from the plug. Many thanks for your advice.