MCB trips out for no reason
Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2009 4:46 pm
I was replacing the cooker (with socket) switch unit last night having decorated the kitchen.
I had the cooker circuit mcb switched off but the rest of the mcbs were on. All the wires (incoming and feed) in the wall box were exposed and I had touched them all and they were not live (or I wouldn't be writing this today :D )
The main central mcb in the unit tripped out. Why?
My domestic supervisor (wife) has reminded me that we used to have the same problem occasionally with the old electric cooker when we switched too many things on too quickly but I just thought it was the cooker being ancient. This cooker has now gone and we have a new gas/electric one instead. All wires on the new cooker are new.
I had the cooker circuit mcb switched off but the rest of the mcbs were on. All the wires (incoming and feed) in the wall box were exposed and I had touched them all and they were not live (or I wouldn't be writing this today :D )
The main central mcb in the unit tripped out. Why?
My domestic supervisor (wife) has reminded me that we used to have the same problem occasionally with the old electric cooker when we switched too many things on too quickly but I just thought it was the cooker being ancient. This cooker has now gone and we have a new gas/electric one instead. All wires on the new cooker are new.