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  1. fade2gray

    Is the outlet responsible for this burning?

    Thanks dw, I'll approach the landlord and see how it goes.
  2. fade2gray

    Is the outlet responsible for this burning?

    Well, the dryer had been plugged into the previous socket outlet (before rewire) for a good 10 years without any signs of overheating.
  3. fade2gray

    Is the outlet responsible for this burning?

    Thanks for the replies. The socket is a dedicated, under worktop outlet with a 20A DPS above for the tumble dryer. I believe it is shuttered, but the shutter can't return to the closed position due to the burning (you can just make it out in the lower edge of the live pin receiver). The most...
  4. fade2gray

    Is the outlet responsible for this burning?

    Is this burning likely due to high resistance contact between the neutral pin of the plug top and the pin receiver in the socket outlet? The appliance is a 15+ year old tumble drier that vents out the front loading door, and the plug top is of the moulded type and cannot be disassembled.
  5. fade2gray

    c&g 236 "c"

    Re: c&g 236 part 4 Sorry for digging up an old thread, but maybe this might clear up the C&G 236 part 4 question.
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