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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: 493489" data-attributes="member: 1607"><p>1) Still curious and interested to know who signed the declarations for design and install on the electrical certificates for this "notifiable" work you described?</p><p></p><p>2) I think you will find it should be designed, installed, inspected &amp; tested in accordance with BS7671. Then Notified for compliance with Part-P building regulations. as ther is "No testing to Part-P".</p><p></p><p>3) I am not sure we actually have any professional white goods installers, as this is an electricians forum.</p><p></p><p>4) If you had a basic understanding of MCB's, &amp; RCD's etc, I would have expected you to understand more clearly the reason for asking if the RCD was shared across multiple circuits.</p><p></p><p>We occasionally get people who ask questions, but for some reason dislike answering questions that would help others answer their questions within a greater context to their ability, knowledge and experience. We also get people describing things incorrectly which mean answers could be incorrect or missing a significant piece of detail. So we often need to ask questions to establish the full picture and make sure any key facts are not overlooked. Some faults do have multiple potential causes, so a few extra tests and checks can help getting to the final solution, hence my additional questions to compliment the comments already posted. </p><p></p><p>Doc H.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doc Hudson, post: 493489, member: 1607"] 1) Still curious and interested to know who signed the declarations for design and install on the electrical certificates for this "notifiable" work you described? 2) I think you will find it should be designed, installed, inspected & tested in accordance with BS7671. Then Notified for compliance with Part-P building regulations. as ther is "No testing to Part-P". 3) I am not sure we actually have any professional white goods installers, as this is an electricians forum. 4) If you had a basic understanding of MCB's, & RCD's etc, I would have expected you to understand more clearly the reason for asking if the RCD was shared across multiple circuits. We occasionally get people who ask questions, but for some reason dislike answering questions that would help others answer their questions within a greater context to their ability, knowledge and experience. We also get people describing things incorrectly which mean answers could be incorrect or missing a significant piece of detail. So we often need to ask questions to establish the full picture and make sure any key facts are not overlooked. Some faults do have multiple potential causes, so a few extra tests and checks can help getting to the final solution, hence my additional questions to compliment the comments already posted. Doc H. [/QUOTE]
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