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FAA Greenie
Good afternoon Gents,
I was called out to a fault today where the guys microwave had been tripping the 32A CB for a few days and had now packed in altogether. It's a built in model and was connected via a switched FCU that had been wired up with L-N reversed.
I have advised the guy to contact the people who fitted the kitchen (only 7 or 8 months ago) to come and take a look at it. I have isolated the FCU etc.
So the question is, would modern microwaves have built in protection agains this or would the fault just slowly damage the unit until it failed?
I was called out to a fault today where the guys microwave had been tripping the 32A CB for a few days and had now packed in altogether. It's a built in model and was connected via a switched FCU that had been wired up with L-N reversed.
I have advised the guy to contact the people who fitted the kitchen (only 7 or 8 months ago) to come and take a look at it. I have isolated the FCU etc.
So the question is, would modern microwaves have built in protection agains this or would the fault just slowly damage the unit until it failed?