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<blockquote data-quote="ProDave" data-source="post: 490460" data-attributes="member: 6969"><p>As others keep on trying to tell you, just switching off the odd circuit here and there is not the way to find the fault.</p><p></p><p>A competent electrician will have an insulation tester that will find leakage faults by dead testing the circuits one at a time. And it may be multiple faults causing the issue not just one. If the last "electrician" did not do that them strike him off your list. Keep calling others until you find one that gives a sensible reply when you say "I might have an earth leakage fault"</p><p></p><p>This sort of fault is nigh on impossible to diagnose on a forum, you need to be there with the right test gear and knowledge to use it. Sadly a lot of "electricians" particularly ones that do kitchens, don't seem to have the equipment or skills.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProDave, post: 490460, member: 6969"] As others keep on trying to tell you, just switching off the odd circuit here and there is not the way to find the fault. A competent electrician will have an insulation tester that will find leakage faults by dead testing the circuits one at a time. And it may be multiple faults causing the issue not just one. If the last "electrician" did not do that them strike him off your list. Keep calling others until you find one that gives a sensible reply when you say "I might have an earth leakage fault" This sort of fault is nigh on impossible to diagnose on a forum, you need to be there with the right test gear and knowledge to use it. Sadly a lot of "electricians" particularly ones that do kitchens, don't seem to have the equipment or skills. [/QUOTE]
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