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Oven heats to c. 120 C then trips rcd
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<blockquote data-quote="Doc Hudson" data-source="post: 493437" data-attributes="member: 1607"><p>I was just wondering why you mention "I can wire a house" in you opening line? Do you mean, you can connect wires in loop to complete a circuit and make a Light/TV/Kettle/hot tub etc work? Or do you mean you can design, install, test, certify, notify for part-P in accordance with the current edition of BS7671 wiring regulations? I would guess several members on here have seen, (and rectified), the work of DIY'ers, Builders, Cowboys etc. who all considered that they could "wire a house", whereas in reality it means absolutely nothing. If you could "wire a house" you should have a comprehensive understanding of insulation resistance testing, and earth leakage issues. </p><p></p><p>Doc H. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doc Hudson, post: 493437, member: 1607"] I was just wondering why you mention "I can wire a house" in you opening line? Do you mean, you can connect wires in loop to complete a circuit and make a Light/TV/Kettle/hot tub etc work? Or do you mean you can design, install, test, certify, notify for part-P in accordance with the current edition of BS7671 wiring regulations? I would guess several members on here have seen, (and rectified), the work of DIY'ers, Builders, Cowboys etc. who all considered that they could "wire a house", whereas in reality it means absolutely nothing. If you could "wire a house" you should have a comprehensive understanding of insulation resistance testing, and earth leakage issues. Doc H. [/QUOTE]
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