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Poptasticdave
Anyone got any idea why [LG] washing machines with "Inverter technology" continually trip RCD's? LG insist that the fault is not theirs and that the machine I know of should be connected to a non-RCD supply to remedy the problem.
Given that most machines are in kitchens, ergo Special Locations this seems to suggest that LG want consumers to deliberately use trailing leads or ask a spark to break the law for them (or have old installations!).
Does this happen with other brands of machine with "Inverter technology"? I
The one I know of at present lights up the neon on the wall switch for about 10 seconds if you switch the wall switch OFF whilst the machone switch is ON ... not sure if this is related to the tripping, but I don't like it as it suggests to me that if someone pulls the plug and then accidentally touches the pins they could get a jolt.
Given that most machines are in kitchens, ergo Special Locations this seems to suggest that LG want consumers to deliberately use trailing leads or ask a spark to break the law for them (or have old installations!).
Does this happen with other brands of machine with "Inverter technology"? I
The one I know of at present lights up the neon on the wall switch for about 10 seconds if you switch the wall switch OFF whilst the machone switch is ON ... not sure if this is related to the tripping, but I don't like it as it suggests to me that if someone pulls the plug and then accidentally touches the pins they could get a jolt.