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<blockquote data-quote="Mick1308" data-source="post: 555051" data-attributes="member: 37925"><p>After working ok for many years my cooker started to trip the CDC, not immediately but after a minute or so of being turned on. </p><p>Not necessarily the heating elements but just the interior light. </p><p>Thinking the fault was with the cooker I replaced it. </p><p>The new cooker does exactly the same. </p><p>I have replaced the CDC but the problem persists. </p><p>The wiring from the cooker goes to a terminal block which also has the hob connected. </p><p>The hob works fine, the problem occurs regardless as to whether the hob is on or off. </p><p>It seems unlikely that both the new and the old cooker had the same problem. </p><p>I could start testing the new cooker for faults but as the problem occurs only after several minutes I don't think that will work. </p><p>I am baffled, any ideas folks?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mick1308, post: 555051, member: 37925"] After working ok for many years my cooker started to trip the CDC, not immediately but after a minute or so of being turned on. Not necessarily the heating elements but just the interior light. Thinking the fault was with the cooker I replaced it. The new cooker does exactly the same. I have replaced the CDC but the problem persists. The wiring from the cooker goes to a terminal block which also has the hob connected. The hob works fine, the problem occurs regardless as to whether the hob is on or off. It seems unlikely that both the new and the old cooker had the same problem. I could start testing the new cooker for faults but as the problem occurs only after several minutes I don't think that will work. I am baffled, any ideas folks? [/QUOTE]
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