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<blockquote data-quote="Andy™" data-source="post: 555060" data-attributes="member: 2012"><p>my guess is the old oven had a failed element tripping RCD, the new one has been standing around for a while and the elements are damp so also tripping RCD. they have then jumped in with replacing the RCD when there nothing wrong with it, its just the new oven is also faulty. if it is dampness, then it can be fixed but im not saying how to do that, although you could probably figure out one of the few ways to get the oven on and hot enough to dry out without tripping an RCD...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy™, post: 555060, member: 2012"] my guess is the old oven had a failed element tripping RCD, the new one has been standing around for a while and the elements are damp so also tripping RCD. they have then jumped in with replacing the RCD when there nothing wrong with it, its just the new oven is also faulty. if it is dampness, then it can be fixed but im not saying how to do that, although you could probably figure out one of the few ways to get the oven on and hot enough to dry out without tripping an RCD... [/QUOTE]
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