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We've been having some windy weather here in Oxford recently. It's occasionally causing the lights to flicker and sometimes it causes the RCD in the attached photo to trip (the one I've put a red box around).
First question - is that normal? It happens when we're not "doing" anything in terms of turning things on or off. And I'm pretty sure it's not triggered by any timed things like immersion heaters - it does seem to coincide with the lights flickering. (And that has only been happening recently, with the wind.)
It might be purely coincidental, but it has only started to happen since we had an induction hob fitted (by a qualified electrician). As that obviously needs a fair few amps, that's got its own, new, RCD - the one with "HOB" written underneath it.
I've been experimenting with seeing whether it's anything to do with the hob (on the basis that it's something that's changed recently) by turning that RCD off (the "HOB" one) and seeing if that stops the main one from going when the lights flicker.
So far, we haven't had a problem when the "HOB" one is off, but as the wind and flickering only happens once in a while, it's very far from conclusive evidence. But I was wondering if any of the knowledgeable people out here might have any thoughts.
Ta.
First question - is that normal? It happens when we're not "doing" anything in terms of turning things on or off. And I'm pretty sure it's not triggered by any timed things like immersion heaters - it does seem to coincide with the lights flickering. (And that has only been happening recently, with the wind.)
It might be purely coincidental, but it has only started to happen since we had an induction hob fitted (by a qualified electrician). As that obviously needs a fair few amps, that's got its own, new, RCD - the one with "HOB" written underneath it.
I've been experimenting with seeing whether it's anything to do with the hob (on the basis that it's something that's changed recently) by turning that RCD off (the "HOB" one) and seeing if that stops the main one from going when the lights flicker.
So far, we haven't had a problem when the "HOB" one is off, but as the wind and flickering only happens once in a while, it's very far from conclusive evidence. But I was wondering if any of the knowledgeable people out here might have any thoughts.
Ta.