This morning my toast popped up prematurely.
It turned out that HALF MY WALL SOCKETS HAD CEASED TO FUNCTION but NO MCBS HAD TRIPPED.
I spent all day working out what my consumer unit controlled circuit by circuit fannying about isolating and checking and all that.
In summary I have 2 Hager B 32A MCBs for my Sockets as circuits 9 and 10. All my sockets are RCD controlled circuits according to my consumer unit.
When I isolate circuit 10 all the remaining sockets become isolated.
Isolating circuit 9 does nothing so I assume that the duff wall sockets are on circuit 9.
Have I changed anything recently?
Yesterday I took 2 wall lights off the wall in the bedroom (unscrewing the bracket screws into rawl plugs) and taped the wires up temporarily. These are on circuit 2 and are still live if you switch the light switch on!
Yesterday I also pulled a few picture hooks out of the wall.
Other than that nothing.
I popped the front cover of the CS off and couldn’t see anything. I even loosened the MCB on circuit 9 (after turning the power off) and moved it up the bus bar and then down again and tightened it. Didn’t make any difference. Wires in at the top seemed well mounted.
I opened a few wall sockets and checked the wires starting with the one the toaster was in but all seemed fine. I only did 5 sockets so there are another 12 to look at but I gave up.
Any thoughts apart from the obvious call a qualified sparky which I can sort tomorrow as I have extensions keeping the fridge going and stuff!
Dodgy MCB? Loose wire in a wall socket? Shall I get back on my hands and knees and check the other 12 sockets. I am running out of ideas.
Only other thing (red herring?) is that today the lights in the house have dipped 2 or 3 times or so as if a power cut is imminent. I asked friends on FB but no one else has the same issue at the moment.
House is about 20 years old.
Cheers
Macker
It turned out that HALF MY WALL SOCKETS HAD CEASED TO FUNCTION but NO MCBS HAD TRIPPED.
I spent all day working out what my consumer unit controlled circuit by circuit fannying about isolating and checking and all that.
In summary I have 2 Hager B 32A MCBs for my Sockets as circuits 9 and 10. All my sockets are RCD controlled circuits according to my consumer unit.
When I isolate circuit 10 all the remaining sockets become isolated.
Isolating circuit 9 does nothing so I assume that the duff wall sockets are on circuit 9.
Have I changed anything recently?
Yesterday I took 2 wall lights off the wall in the bedroom (unscrewing the bracket screws into rawl plugs) and taped the wires up temporarily. These are on circuit 2 and are still live if you switch the light switch on!
Yesterday I also pulled a few picture hooks out of the wall.
Other than that nothing.
I popped the front cover of the CS off and couldn’t see anything. I even loosened the MCB on circuit 9 (after turning the power off) and moved it up the bus bar and then down again and tightened it. Didn’t make any difference. Wires in at the top seemed well mounted.
I opened a few wall sockets and checked the wires starting with the one the toaster was in but all seemed fine. I only did 5 sockets so there are another 12 to look at but I gave up.
Any thoughts apart from the obvious call a qualified sparky which I can sort tomorrow as I have extensions keeping the fridge going and stuff!
Dodgy MCB? Loose wire in a wall socket? Shall I get back on my hands and knees and check the other 12 sockets. I am running out of ideas.
Only other thing (red herring?) is that today the lights in the house have dipped 2 or 3 times or so as if a power cut is imminent. I asked friends on FB but no one else has the same issue at the moment.
House is about 20 years old.
Cheers
Macker