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Hi,
Not 100% a DIY question, but hoping for some advice....
My main trip switch tripped last night. It took me some time to work out what had tripped it, but finally identified the culprit - my gas hob!
I presume it must be the electric ignition?
I phoned an electrician, who said I needed to call an appliance repairer. I phoned an appliance repairer who said he only did electric appliances and I need a gas safe repairer. They seem few and far between where I am...
My question is, now that I have isolated the electric (switched it off at socket above work surface), is it safe?
Can I just light gas manually with a clicky thing or match?
I don't really want to pay for expensive repairs as I'm looking to replace it later in the year anyway?
Many thanks
Not 100% a DIY question, but hoping for some advice....
My main trip switch tripped last night. It took me some time to work out what had tripped it, but finally identified the culprit - my gas hob!
I presume it must be the electric ignition?
I phoned an electrician, who said I needed to call an appliance repairer. I phoned an appliance repairer who said he only did electric appliances and I need a gas safe repairer. They seem few and far between where I am...
My question is, now that I have isolated the electric (switched it off at socket above work surface), is it safe?
Can I just light gas manually with a clicky thing or match?
I don't really want to pay for expensive repairs as I'm looking to replace it later in the year anyway?
Many thanks