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    Jo2910
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    Re: Kenwood CK304 trips

    Thanks I have given this a go and it worked. I had tried this previously but it wasn’t working. I will test the socket properly this evening.

    Thanks for your help.

    in reply to: Kenwood CK304 trips #434272
    Jo2910
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    Re: Kenwood CK304 trips

    electrofix wrote:if you are using a seperate plug in rcd and the pins are getting hot that should not happen. if so is it the pins on the cooker plug or the pins on the rcd getting hot

    if its the plug on the oven the rcd is prob faulty. if its the pins on the rcd then the socket is prob faulty

    either way why are you using a seperate plug in rcd ?

    Dave

    Hi Dave,

    Thanks for your reply. The oven mains are connected to an RCD masterplug directly (not the version where a plug goes into the RCD). It is the pins of the RCD that goes into the socket that are getting very hot. I’ll try testing the socket with a multimeter.

    This is the setup as it was when we bought the house. That socket is then going into a switched fused connection.

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