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  • in reply to: ELBA PX906 Cable overheating #270569
    bodrumkale
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    Re: ELBA PX906 Cable overheating

    Apology accepted, Already decided to install new circuit at the weekend , what you say makes good sense.
    Been putting off replacing her consumer unit for a while now so I think I will do the whole thing ( and get me part P mate to sign it off!!)
    Thanks

    in reply to: ELBA PX906 Cable overheating #270567
    bodrumkale
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    helo_75 wrote:yep, but when th oven is on convection, its running TWO elements, top and bottom

    and you claim to be a spark?

    I was asking advice and it was greatly recieved, there was absolutely no need for the comment questioning my ”claim to be a spark”

    I am not a domestic appliance engineer and as the cooker has run without problem for over a year I assumed that there was something causing the overheating problem.

    I was asking the experts and hoping to get a solution.

    in reply to: ELBA PX906 Cable overheating #270565
    bodrumkale
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    Re: ELBA PX906 Cable overheating

    Thanks for your help

    in reply to: ELBA PX906 Cable overheating #270563
    bodrumkale
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    Re: ELBA PX906 Cable overheating

    Its an electric oven and gas hob by the way.

    in reply to: ELBA PX906 Cable overheating #270561
    bodrumkale
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    Re: ELBA PX906 Cable overheating

    Ah, you could be correct, this cooker came to my daughter with a plug top on it ( given to her by father in law) it has been used for over a year now without problem plugged into the socket (flex is 2.5mm cable) and it does not detract from the fact that the cable is getting hot as well as the plug top.

    At least with a plug top it is protected by a 13a fuse.

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