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Hi chaps,

As some of you may recall, I posted a while back about a dodgy electrician who did some work at my parents place, including putting in a circuit for a new induction hob, as well as a board.

He cocked a load of things up so following a complaint to the NICEIC, the guy came back today to rectify the faults (I thought it would be a good idea if I was not around!)

He admitted a few things (like ignoring the fact that there was a break in a ring final and making up the figures) but was adamant that the hob circuit couldn't go on an RCD as it would trip it constantly

I can understand an in-rush current to the hob causing an MCB to trip (in which case surely he should just have fitted a type C breaker?), but fail to see how it can do the same to an RCD... Anyone any ideas?

As far as I'm concerned, as it's on pvc/pvc and isn't surface mounted or protected, it needs an RCD...

Have I missed something here or is this guy just showing more of his incompetence by confusing RCDs and MCBs?
 
afaik, there's no reason on earth why a hob, induction or otherwise , can't be fed through a RCD. he's talking through his arse.
 
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