Hello, this is my first post so be gentle with me .
I have recently moved house and in my new house I have fitted a new kitchen. It includes a halogen hob and a split-level double electric oven.
Both were fitted by an electrician (it's a rented house so I needed a certified fellow for the insurance). This happened eight weeks ago. The oven was a graded second with full manufacturers warranty (Electrolux) and the hob was an ex-display model from IKEA (whirlpool)
Since this time I have had a problem with the mains tripping during the day when the appliances aren't in use (the oven has a digital clock/timer and the hob has LED's under the glass top to show when a hob is hot so both appliances are constantly live)
It is the RCD to the oven that is causing the trip as the main RCD will not reset without switching off the oven one first. After a few moments it all works fine again.
This has happened about four times so far.
How can I test the appliances for this kind of fault? Both the hob and the oven are connected to a single oven switch plate in the kitchen so I cant just leave one switched off to test the other when it happens.
I should also mention that the consumer unit was fitted new prior to our move and the wiring tested in the property.
Any advice gratefully appreciated.
Thanks.
I have recently moved house and in my new house I have fitted a new kitchen. It includes a halogen hob and a split-level double electric oven.
Both were fitted by an electrician (it's a rented house so I needed a certified fellow for the insurance). This happened eight weeks ago. The oven was a graded second with full manufacturers warranty (Electrolux) and the hob was an ex-display model from IKEA (whirlpool)
Since this time I have had a problem with the mains tripping during the day when the appliances aren't in use (the oven has a digital clock/timer and the hob has LED's under the glass top to show when a hob is hot so both appliances are constantly live)
It is the RCD to the oven that is causing the trip as the main RCD will not reset without switching off the oven one first. After a few moments it all works fine again.
This has happened about four times so far.
How can I test the appliances for this kind of fault? Both the hob and the oven are connected to a single oven switch plate in the kitchen so I cant just leave one switched off to test the other when it happens.
I should also mention that the consumer unit was fitted new prior to our move and the wiring tested in the property.
Any advice gratefully appreciated.
Thanks.