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Hi all please could someone help, my ovens keep tripping the rcd see images for details basically from the cu I have 63 amp rcd with a 32 amp mcb type b from that run in 6mm t&e to an isolation switch 50 amp then more 6mm cable to a dual cooker outlet then 2x flex runs to 2x single ovens 2100w each oven power everything up all OK but then put both on full power just as I would when cooking and it trips the rcd going out of my mind as I just can't think why can anyone shed light onto this please
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Is this a new installation?
Or was it O.K before and has recently started tripping?

If new it can be a / both faulty oven elements, if old ovens it can be faulty elements.

As above have you tried each oven singly?

It may be that each oven, whether new or old has earth leakage on the oven element, not enough to trip the RCD, but the combined leagage is enough to trip.

Presumably you've checked all the connections for tightness?
Is there a cable trapped somewhere or nail or screw through one or both?
 
I would begin by testing the circuit, with the ovens disconnected, and the L and N disconnected from the consumer unit.
As a retired electrician, do you still have an insulation resistance test instrument?

If the circuit wiring checks out ok, then I might subject the ovens to an appliance tester. And/or use my earth leakage clamp meter on the L and N of the RCD.
In other words, a logical step by step approach usually works best.
 
If they are brand new ovens, not been used before, the elements may have absorbed moisture in storage, and the combined leakage can trip the rcd. Once they dry out they'll be fine.
(this is a known effect - I'm not making this up!)
If one oven will stay on, you could try running one and then the other for a while, and check the effect goes away.

The more satisfactory course of action is to measure the earth leakage current.
 
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