Alex1M6
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Hi,
Can a heating elements resistance to earth depend on its temperature? As I have one here that trips the RCD but when checking the resistance cold there is around 1.5M ohm-7M ohm to earth which shouldn't trip a 30mA RCD. Putting pressure on the element doesn't change it and there aren't any obvious burnt spots where arcing could have occurred.
Could the element still be faulty but only when it heats up? This is from a Kenwood bread maker. Between the element terminals it reads about 90 ohms so it appears to be intact, maybe the elements resistance wire only makes contact with the outside when it heats up.
Thanks.
Can a heating elements resistance to earth depend on its temperature? As I have one here that trips the RCD but when checking the resistance cold there is around 1.5M ohm-7M ohm to earth which shouldn't trip a 30mA RCD. Putting pressure on the element doesn't change it and there aren't any obvious burnt spots where arcing could have occurred.
Could the element still be faulty but only when it heats up? This is from a Kenwood bread maker. Between the element terminals it reads about 90 ohms so it appears to be intact, maybe the elements resistance wire only makes contact with the outside when it heats up.
Thanks.
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