maffoo
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Firstly, I am not an electrician so please go easy on me and if I have omitted anything please ask.
We've had a new cooker and induction hob installed from Ikea. Here's some information on the setup :-
I've not had time to test everything throughout the house yet but I've measured the hob earth leakage and it's 5mA. Considering the whole house is limited to 30mA, this seems a bit high to me. What is the "normal" leakage for an appliance like this? I will test the cooker shortly too and I suspect that this could be "high" as since the cooker has not been connected at all, the RCD hasn't tripped with only the hob connected.
Any comments appreciated.
We've had a new cooker and induction hob installed from Ikea. Here's some information on the setup :-
- New consumer unit, 100A 30mA RCD feeds 8 MCB's
- First MCB in line from the RCD is a 40A MCB for the cooker
- New cable from the above MCB to cooker switch (10mm)
- New cable from cooker isolator switch to cooker terminals behind cooker (10mm)
- Induction hob wired in to cooker terminals (2.5mm)
- 13A fused spur wired in to cooker terminals which feeds the cooker (hard wired cable from cooker)
- Cooker and hob work fine, appear to have no issues
- The RCD has never tripped whilst the cooker or hob have been in use, even at the same time
- The RCD has never tripped whilst the cooker switch has been turned off
- The RCD has tripped only once when turning on, but mostly when turning off
- The RCD trips hours after the cooker/hob has stopped being used, but isolator switch remains turned on
- On one occasion I couldn't get the isolator switch to turn on without the RCD tripping. After switching off the fused spur to the cooker (leaving only the hob) the power could be turned on. As soon as the fused spur to the cooker was turned on, the RCD tripped again
I've not had time to test everything throughout the house yet but I've measured the hob earth leakage and it's 5mA. Considering the whole house is limited to 30mA, this seems a bit high to me. What is the "normal" leakage for an appliance like this? I will test the cooker shortly too and I suspect that this could be "high" as since the cooker has not been connected at all, the RCD hasn't tripped with only the hob connected.
Any comments appreciated.