paulnuccs
DIY
I need some help with the wiring to my electric oven as I keep blowing the element in the main oven.
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this is now the second oven in 3 years that has had the same issue. I have noticed that the cooker hood and an extra double socket are all wired into the cooker switch. could this be where the problem liesIt is very unlikely that a fault in your wiring could damage the elements. If you have a normal single-phase consumer unit and meter, and none of your other electrical appliances or lights are behaving strangely, then any underlying connection between the element failures is probably within the oven as stated above.
Well that doesn't sound right for a starter. Possibly not the issue, but certainly not right?this element lasted just over a year, I think the problem maybe the cooker switch socket as it also has the oven hood and a double socket wired into the back of it
not really as the oven will not draw anywhere near 40A due to diversity ( that's because you won't hav all elements on at the same time and the stat/s cut them out. a 30A fuse will withstand 40A for somewhere around an hour.I've checked the technical info on the oven and it says its 40A, the main fuse Is a 30A is this an issue
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