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Grice86
ParticipantRe: Falcon 111 GEO – T keeps tripping.
He used a multimeter!
How much and where is the best place to get elements from ?
Grice86
ParticipantRe: Falcon 111 GEO – T keeps tripping.
When the engineer tested it, it was showing that the other elements where ok though? Or is it possible for them to trip when turning the temperature up
Grice86
ParticipantRe: Falcon 111 GEO – T keeps tripping.
r600a wrote:Hi
Connect the cooker into a normal plug socket and only turn on ONE function at a time.If it doesn’t trip then is the wiring.
Bryan
The isolation switch has a single socket on which appears to be fine when using a kettle. It doesn’t trip. Am I right in assuming it’s the cooker?
I will carry out what Dave has said about disconnecting all of the elements and insulating it
Grice86
ParticipantRe: Falcon 111 GEO – T keeps tripping.
It tripped out whilst switching both grill and oven on. The other elements have been tested and are ok. Just seems odd to why it worked ok after the grill elements where disconnected and then all of a sudden it tripped again.
I know there are 2 elements next to the fan but is there anymore hidden away
Grice86
ParticipantRe: Falcon 111 GEO – T keeps tripping.
r600a wrote:Hi
We have visited a call with the exact same fault that you are describing and after quite a while we found that the electrical had just fitted a new consumer unit (fuse box) and had mis wired it. the electrician needs to double check that he has wired it to the correct circuit.
Bryan
Hi Bryan. We have had to have a new cooker supply which is 40amp that is going into the fuse board.
The fuse itself originally fed a shower which has been replaced with one direct from a boiler.
The old cooker is all gas hence why we had a completely new supply
Grice86
ParticipantRe: Falcon 111 GEO – T keeps tripping.
It has been stored in the house for 6 months. Do I don’t thing there is damp
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