ELECTROLUX double electric cooker EKC6046K tripping RDC

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    Fishwalker
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    Hi guys! New here and just wondered if any electrical repair people may recognise the symptoms coming from my ELECTROLUX double electric cooker EKC6046K bought 3 years ago?

    I can use all hobs, the lower fan oven and the upper grill but when I turn the dial for the grill/upper oven clockwise, past the light setting to upper oven, there is a loud ‘BANG!’ and a red flash, seemingly from around the back of that dial at the edge of the hob and this obviously trips the circuit breaker on our RCD.

    Originally when it happened a few months ago, it tripped my downstairs plugs as well e.g. white goods and I was very worried till flipping the circuit breakers back, turned it all back on again.

    Now this happens every time you follow the above procedure and we’ve been living with it because I’m scared of how much it will cost to fix and we don’t use the upper oven much so can live without it but the other night watching TV, the whole downstairs ring main blew again and the switches on the RCD hadn’t flipped. This even affected the upstairs electric shower but all main lights worked and the upstairs plugs.

    We got an electrician booked but on the advice of another forum electrician we tried flipping switches again on RCD, specifically the test switch, after turning all fuses off and unplugging everything downstairs and it all worked again albeit the cooker lower oven had stopped working and the upper oven still did its banging thing.

    Yesterday I fixed the lower oven as I thought maybe it had tripped the programme timer into thinking it had automatically turned off the oven and reset that and it suddenly worked again.

    I’ve had another suggestion now from a local repairer that it may well be the Energy Regulator that has gone, which is about £25 to replace.

    Any further opinions?

    #332414
    Seamy
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    Re: ELECTROLUX double electric cooker EKC6046K tripping RDC

    Maybe a switch fault, the contacts have been known to weld together sometimes, can be caused by a faulty element either.

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