333rocky333When elements fail they can sometimes short to earth, though usually more common with water heating elements, this can often trip an earth trip like you have, the mcb works different, so its common for an Rcd to go off but the Mcb stay on.
If the fault blows clear it is possible for the Rcd to reset but the element no ,longer work.
Its also possible the element if it has failed has blown something internal to the oven possibly the control switch.
It appears the original cooker switch is not being used for the cooker and simply has the fridge plugged into it, the mcb marked cooker will turn off the plug attached to the unused cooker outlet.
just get the oven serviced and see how it goes
No the RCD tripped because of an earth leakage . if there was an over current that would trip the MCB and it wouldn't trip the rcd. As said earlier the RCD and MCB re act to DIFFERENT faults.Did the Rcd trip because there isn't a Mcb purely for the COOKER?
Explained that 8 mins agoBut if there was an over current which mcb would it trip as the mcb labelled COOKER switches off the fridge.
With the consumer unit you have ,RCD will cut power to ALL circuits if an earth leakage fault occurs on ANY circuit. Very sensitive device and there to protect you.So are we saying that it's normal for an Rcd to trip the power to a house when a cooker element goes faulty, plus is it normal when this occurs to cause a leakage to the earth?
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