Hello,
Notice recently that the was a charred mark around the Neutal prong on a washing machine plug. Obviously...this is not good.
Opened the plug and all is wired correctly (did it myself). It also has the correct fuse.
Now...I do have this plugged in to a 13amp rated extension which is about 2m long. This is shares a socket (on a 13amp multiplug) with a fridge freezer. This should still be within 13amps is total. I know this is not ideal....but I do not think this is the cause of the issue.
When I do not use the washing machine, I use the tumble dryer. This was also wired by me and has no issues at all. I would expect the tumble dryer (it is very old) to have a bigger draw than the modern washing machine and for any issues to present themselves there too.
On closer inspection of the washing machine plug, the overheating occured specifically around the neutral terminal. The only thing that is not great, is that the wire insulation was not all the way up to the terminal itself. So there was more exposed wire than is ideal. The other terminals had insulation all the way up to the terminal. Could that have been the cause?
Any further thoughts/ideas?
Notice recently that the was a charred mark around the Neutal prong on a washing machine plug. Obviously...this is not good.
Opened the plug and all is wired correctly (did it myself). It also has the correct fuse.
Now...I do have this plugged in to a 13amp rated extension which is about 2m long. This is shares a socket (on a 13amp multiplug) with a fridge freezer. This should still be within 13amps is total. I know this is not ideal....but I do not think this is the cause of the issue.
When I do not use the washing machine, I use the tumble dryer. This was also wired by me and has no issues at all. I would expect the tumble dryer (it is very old) to have a bigger draw than the modern washing machine and for any issues to present themselves there too.
On closer inspection of the washing machine plug, the overheating occured specifically around the neutral terminal. The only thing that is not great, is that the wire insulation was not all the way up to the terminal itself. So there was more exposed wire than is ideal. The other terminals had insulation all the way up to the terminal. Could that have been the cause?
Any further thoughts/ideas?