Electric Oven / Earthing?
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 11:13 am
I've just wired my new oven and hob in but when you turn the oven on it runs for a minute or so before it cuts out.... it doesn't trip the RCD.
When checking the consumer unit (replaced a month ago) I noticed that the oven is connected to a 32A MCB and the electric hob is connected to a 40A MCB.
I called the electrician back to check this over and he is adament that there is nothing wrong with the Ampage on the MCB's. He checked all the wiring and checked my hand-work and gave it all a clean bill of health. However the oven continues to run for a minute before cutting out.
The electricians diagnosis was that there is an earth fault on the oven. Its a brand new oven... his explanation was that it could be th "element expanding and touching something" causing it to earth and cut out.
Can anyone comment on this or does it sound like an appliance fault?
(We do have a service engineer coming to take a look too, but I am just weighing up the electricians diagnosis).
Thanks
When checking the consumer unit (replaced a month ago) I noticed that the oven is connected to a 32A MCB and the electric hob is connected to a 40A MCB.
I called the electrician back to check this over and he is adament that there is nothing wrong with the Ampage on the MCB's. He checked all the wiring and checked my hand-work and gave it all a clean bill of health. However the oven continues to run for a minute before cutting out.
The electricians diagnosis was that there is an earth fault on the oven. Its a brand new oven... his explanation was that it could be th "element expanding and touching something" causing it to earth and cut out.
Can anyone comment on this or does it sound like an appliance fault?
(We do have a service engineer coming to take a look too, but I am just weighing up the electricians diagnosis).
Thanks