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glasgowspark
I got a call today from a pub who seem to have a strange little thing going on, but can't quite work out what it is.
They have a toaster in the kitchen and when turned on the electrical supply is disconnected. Fair enough so far, obviously something like an earth fault in the toaster we would think. ---- the toaster away and buy a new one, problem solved.
However, when the toaster is turned off, the electricity comes back on all by itself without someone having to reset a breaker or fuse. I havn't gone to see the setup yet, so I don't know if this is a fault or if thats supposed to happen. I havn't ever come across any devices or switchgear that temporarily cuts the supply in the event of a fault without the breakers/fuses popping.
Has anyone ever come up against such a device? Is this a fault or can anyone think of a device thats doing this?
They have a toaster in the kitchen and when turned on the electrical supply is disconnected. Fair enough so far, obviously something like an earth fault in the toaster we would think. ---- the toaster away and buy a new one, problem solved.
However, when the toaster is turned off, the electricity comes back on all by itself without someone having to reset a breaker or fuse. I havn't gone to see the setup yet, so I don't know if this is a fault or if thats supposed to happen. I havn't ever come across any devices or switchgear that temporarily cuts the supply in the event of a fault without the breakers/fuses popping.
Has anyone ever come up against such a device? Is this a fault or can anyone think of a device thats doing this?