Doing a favour for the bosses dad this morning.
He has a Bosch cooker good that's tripping his RCD. For some unknown reason his kitchen fitters have cut tiles around the hood rather than take it off, tile and refit. He's now selling the house and doesn't want to re-tile so is happy to spend a little on a ten year old hood rather than replace.
The problem is there was an Interference Capacitor in the mains terminatiin box. The capacitor has three wires L, N and E which were in the mains connector block alongside the mains. So this was not in line but sat on the mains conductors.
The OEM cap had blown and been replaced with one supplied by a high street retailer. The old cap has been binned so I cannot compare the two.
I do not know the exact specs of the OEM cap so have to assume the replacement is correct.
I have contacted Bosch but they do not keep technical specifications for discontinued items.
The image is identical except the 0.0027uf rating on the replacement cap is 0.005.
The circuit and RCD test fine.
Does anybody know what the purpose of this component is, how to test if it is faulty?
I have tested both L and N to the earth wire and both have approx 2MOhms resistance at 250V.
TLR
What the hell's an interference capacitor.
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He has a Bosch cooker good that's tripping his RCD. For some unknown reason his kitchen fitters have cut tiles around the hood rather than take it off, tile and refit. He's now selling the house and doesn't want to re-tile so is happy to spend a little on a ten year old hood rather than replace.
The problem is there was an Interference Capacitor in the mains terminatiin box. The capacitor has three wires L, N and E which were in the mains connector block alongside the mains. So this was not in line but sat on the mains conductors.
The OEM cap had blown and been replaced with one supplied by a high street retailer. The old cap has been binned so I cannot compare the two.
I do not know the exact specs of the OEM cap so have to assume the replacement is correct.
I have contacted Bosch but they do not keep technical specifications for discontinued items.
The image is identical except the 0.0027uf rating on the replacement cap is 0.005.
The circuit and RCD test fine.
Does anybody know what the purpose of this component is, how to test if it is faulty?
I have tested both L and N to the earth wire and both have approx 2MOhms resistance at 250V.
TLR
What the hell's an interference capacitor.
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Image and some wordsDoing a favour for the bosses dad this morning.
He has a Bosch cooker good that's tripping his RCD. For some unknown reason his kitchen fitters have cut tiles around the hood rather than take it off, tile and refit. He's now selling the house and doesn't want to re-tile so is happy to spend a little on a ten year old hood rather than replace.
The problem is there was an Interference Capacitor in the mains terminatiin box. The capacitor has three wires L, N and E which were in the mains connector block alongside the mains. So this was not in line but sat on the mains conductors.
The OEM cap had blown and been replaced with one supplied by a high street retailer. The old cap has been binned so I cannot compare the two.
I do not know the exact specs of the OEM cap so have to assume the replacement is correct.
I have contacted Bosch but they do not keep technical specifications for discontinued items.
The image is identical except the 0.0027uf rating on the replacement cap is 0.005.
The circuit and RCD test fine.
Does anybody know what the purpose of this component is, how to test if it is faulty?
I have tested both L and N to the earth wire and both have approx 2MOhms resistance at 250V.
TLR
What the hell's an interference capacitor.