MarlinMarlin
DIY
Hi,
We have an old cooker on the mains with a cooker mains red switch with a normal plug next to it.
The red switch is in the off position as is the plug switch.
Whenever I reset the RCD for the cooker ring in the fuse box, the entire RCD trips again - even if the cooker's red switch on the wall is OFF and there is nothing else plugged in.
The cooker is old and is dual fuel (gas hob, electric grill and oven). It did trip the mains occasionally when the grill was switched on and then finally when the oven was on, but I am wondering if its a problem with the wiring not supporting the current anymore?
I can't see that it's a problem with the cooker because the switches are off but I don't know a lot about electrics so wondered if you could advise please?
I suppose I am asking if the cooker is off and the mains is still tripping, is it likely to be a mains or a cooker problem or could it be both?
Thanks.
We have an old cooker on the mains with a cooker mains red switch with a normal plug next to it.
The red switch is in the off position as is the plug switch.
Whenever I reset the RCD for the cooker ring in the fuse box, the entire RCD trips again - even if the cooker's red switch on the wall is OFF and there is nothing else plugged in.
The cooker is old and is dual fuel (gas hob, electric grill and oven). It did trip the mains occasionally when the grill was switched on and then finally when the oven was on, but I am wondering if its a problem with the wiring not supporting the current anymore?
I can't see that it's a problem with the cooker because the switches are off but I don't know a lot about electrics so wondered if you could advise please?
I suppose I am asking if the cooker is off and the mains is still tripping, is it likely to be a mains or a cooker problem or could it be both?
Thanks.