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<blockquote data-quote="roys" data-source="post: 485965" data-attributes="member: 5044"><p>I just sorted a cooker on New Years Eve that was tripping RCD on a dual RCD board. Narrowed it down to a neutral control wire inside the cooker, used the old wire to pull through a new one. On the old wire about half way along there was a small piece of insulation missing. This was down to the action of Ratty McRat Face, there was clear evidence of rat work at the back of and in the cooker plus the home owners had heard the scratching noise of them at work. </p><p></p><p>As a side note this house was spotless and well looked after, and during the next couple of weeks they caught the family of rats, but not before they had chewed a bit of cable on their dish washer a couple of days later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roys, post: 485965, member: 5044"] I just sorted a cooker on New Years Eve that was tripping RCD on a dual RCD board. Narrowed it down to a neutral control wire inside the cooker, used the old wire to pull through a new one. On the old wire about half way along there was a small piece of insulation missing. This was down to the action of Ratty McRat Face, there was clear evidence of rat work at the back of and in the cooker plus the home owners had heard the scratching noise of them at work. As a side note this house was spotless and well looked after, and during the next couple of weeks they caught the family of rats, but not before they had chewed a bit of cable on their dish washer a couple of days later. [/QUOTE]
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