Racash01

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    I’m sorry I think I caused some confusion by mentioning both the RCCB and the MCB on my pervious reply.

    The electric cooker is the only appliance connected on the B40 61/B14030 RCCB circuit which is the one that is intermittingly tripping.

    I’m I right in thinking that as the B40 RCCB acts like both a MCB and a RCD the electric oven is wired correctly in line with the B40 RCCB and a cooker isolation switch?

    Racash

    in reply to: Neff B15M52N3GB/01 electric oven tripping RCD intermittently #480768
    Racash01
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    Thank you for helping me out here,

    I realise that this is not going to be an easy fault to find, the only reason I thought it might be the oven fan is due to a surge that this might create, but as the fault is intermittent, I think I should wait until the fault gets worse (as this might make it easier to fault find).

    The other option I have is to get the cooker wiring checked out by an electrician, the rating and MCB type is a Crabtree is B40 61/b40 and the RCCB is on a split load and the one that trips is a Crabtree B40/30mA 61/B14030. I’m I right in thinking that these are of a standard rating for a cooker circuit?

    I am just trying to rule out any nuisance RCCB/RCD tripping. Of course, I will get a qualified electrician to check the cooker circuit out properly if this is what is required.

    Racash.

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