I Went to a job today and the owner's RCD was tripping when the cooker is on, so he called homeserve who sent a so called spark out who told the owner (and put it in writing) that the owner needs a '10mm' cable from the cooker switch to the cooker). The so called spark told the homeowner that replacing the said 4mm cable with 10mm will stop the RCD tripping . He also left a blanking plate off the consumer unit when he put it back. The cooker circuit itself also has 4mm t/e but the homeserve guy was fine with this being left as it was.
I had a similar problem with a customer last year when a homeserve person gave a homeowner completely incorrect/misleading information as to what was causing his ring circuit to trip.
I assumed that homeserve would send out an actual spark to an electrical fault, but that cleary isn't the case.
I had a similar problem with a customer last year when a homeserve person gave a homeowner completely incorrect/misleading information as to what was causing his ring circuit to trip.
I assumed that homeserve would send out an actual spark to an electrical fault, but that cleary isn't the case.