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Hi,

I have just had installed a new RCD consumer unit and the washing machine keeps tripping it, what should I do? the washing machine is only a few years old. Could it be an issue with the plug socket?


Also would installing a plug socket RCD as well stop it from tripping the main one or is this not a good idea?

Regards
Joolz
 
Check it doesn't have a small leak. I had this problem with a washer tripping RCD, there was a tiny leak dripping onto the motor coils! Were it not for the RCD the leak would have been barely noticeable. I'm sure the guys will have other suggestions too. Good luck.
 
Its likely to be an existing neutral-earth fault on the machine
This type of fault will sometimes be present and is not picked up by fuses or mcbs
Possible faults are the motor and heater elements
The rcd is likely doing its job by disconnecting a faulty load when the danger threshold is reached

A simple test you can do yourself is to operate a load eg a kettle on the same outlet and the non tripping will confirm where the problem lies
Fitting a seperate rcd will not be of help
 
Hi,

I have just had installed a new RCD consumer unit........ Could it be an issue with the plug socket?

Also would installing a plug socket RCD as well stop it from tripping the main one or is this not a good idea?

So, you do a DIY install with clearly insufficient knowledge, don't (know how to) test it, 'forget' that in doing so you've a)broken the law and b) put lives at risk, then come on to an internet forum where you expect to get us qualified and experienced electricians to help you out of your own cack?????????????!!!!!!!

Think again.
 
Well its best way if trips as it starts to spin its main motor if it fills and trips heating elements, if it trip just before fill then water solenoid valve, trips on plug in then timer card or suppressor fault.... you get the drift i think. Once you have an idea insulation tester but dont have electronics in line, also heting element may test low or clear but fault when hot as they expand. Elements can be checked easily if you have a No heat option on washer.
 
So, you do a DIY install with clearly insufficient knowledge, don't (know how to) test it, 'forget' that in doing so you've a)broken the law and b) put lives at risk, then come on to an internet forum where you expect to get us qualified and experienced electricians to help you out of your own cack?????????????!!!!!!!

Think again.

Bit heavy on the assumptions here Rockin.. i know plenty of sparkies good at what they do but clueless when it comes to the appliances, you may be right in what you say but give the OP the benefit first and ask him.
 
So, you do a DIY install with clearly insufficient knowledge, don't (know how to) test it, 'forget' that in doing so you've a)broken the law and b) put lives at risk, then come on to an internet forum where you expect to get us qualified and experienced electricians to help you out of your own cack?????????????!!!!!!!

Think again.

Eh ???
At which point did the OP state he / she fitted the CU himself ?
And which "laws" have been broken exactly ?
Totally out of order response in my mind.
 
Eh ???
At which point did the OP state he / she fitted the CU himself ?
And which "laws" have been broken exactly ?
Totally out of order response in my mind.

Biff - thanks for making me re-read the OP, and to the OP an apology. It does indeed say 'have just had installed' rather than 'have just installed' which is how I first read it.

And for the record - 'the law' of course refers to Part P.

:hanged:
 
So, you do a DIY install with clearly insufficient knowledge, don't (know how to) test it, 'forget' that in doing so you've a)broken the law and b) put lives at risk, then come on to an internet forum where you expect to get us qualified and experienced electricians to help you out of your own cack?????????????!!!!!!!

Think again.

I get a server earwigging for saying something like that!
 
I get a server earwigging for saying something like that!

^^^ one up. Hey, it's pouring down raining and I've ended up with having to have a Parental day with a house full of teenagers on half term. I'm allowed to get grumpy sometimes!
 

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