Hi. moved into a new property recently and now the rcd keeps tripping.
On the circuit 3 mcbs.one is a shower, one a couple of upstairs sockets, and it seems on the third a built in electric cooker with seperate electric hob and three sockets (which must be tapped of at some point.)
The rcd won't stay up even after i turned the cooker switch off and unplugged everything from the sockets, only when i fully disconnected the circuit to the cooker did the rcd work and the power was restored to the other two circuits so i assumed this was the faulty circuit.
out of curiosity i reconnected the cooker circuit and everything functioned correctly the sockets worked and were checked with a socket tester, the cooker worked(forgot to mention the hob is fully disconnected due to fault) for about 2 hours then the same happened.
Could the rcd be faulty and any way of checking?
Any other way of finding this fault or is it a rewire of the circuit?.
On the circuit 3 mcbs.one is a shower, one a couple of upstairs sockets, and it seems on the third a built in electric cooker with seperate electric hob and three sockets (which must be tapped of at some point.)
The rcd won't stay up even after i turned the cooker switch off and unplugged everything from the sockets, only when i fully disconnected the circuit to the cooker did the rcd work and the power was restored to the other two circuits so i assumed this was the faulty circuit.
out of curiosity i reconnected the cooker circuit and everything functioned correctly the sockets worked and were checked with a socket tester, the cooker worked(forgot to mention the hob is fully disconnected due to fault) for about 2 hours then the same happened.
Could the rcd be faulty and any way of checking?
Any other way of finding this fault or is it a rewire of the circuit?.