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stumpyjoe
ParticipantRe: Hygena 8122 fault
Penguin45 wrote:Pretty much answered your own question, really. Socket must be breaking down internally. You’ll probably find the innards cooked when you swap it.
Stay safe – power off.
Penguin45.
Well after running the machine in the other socket it tripped after 5mins. :rolls:
So ive come back to the original conclusion that its the dishwasher at fault & not the suppressor. Maybe a seal gone & getting something wet & shorting.
So new dishwasher & replace the plug fronts.
Off to read whats recommended on here.
Thanks for all the help & advice.
stumpyjoe
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ok then, tried the dishwasher with it removed & it didnt trip. 😆 😆 😆
Excellent me thinks, new suppressor & away we go.
Managed to get one local & fitted it this evening & al is well 😆 😆 😆
Until i plug it back into the original socket & it trips again :rolls: pull it out & try the socket above the work top & al is well.
The thing is the washing machine is also plugged into the socket underneath & thats been running fine today :bang:Any ideas????????????
Going to fit a new socket front tomorrow & also the fuse spur at the top. If only to discount them.The socket that it works in is on the same ringmain as the one it doesnt.
stumpyjoe
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Ive been able to confirm the part i have off is the interference suppressor.
So im going to see if i can pick one up locally.
Will post what happens. 😆
stumpyjoe
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Rite then ive checked underneath & no water.
Is the suppressor on the back of the wiring block & has three wires to it? If so ive found it & no obvious sign that its blown.
Thanks
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