Hello All,
I have a question regarding our new kitchen refit and cooker. We had a fantastic new kitchen fitted and a new Smeg Range cooker with an induction hob.
The electrian rewired the kitchen and installed a new cooker circuit. Th cooker keeps tripping the rcd even when it's not on! The cooker draws a maximum of 19.5 kw so a 10 mm cable has been run connected to a 50amp mcb. But it kept randomly tripping the rcd so he tested everything and found the rcd was over sensitive so he swapped them over which seemed to cure the problem for a while now the problem is back. He has told us that the CU is quite old and parts for it are no longer available (it's a Square D quicklime 2) which I believe are now manufactured under the Schneider brand. He has said the only answer is a new CU which I don't mind replacing it's just it's a lot of expense for one RCD.
Could this be my only option.
Thank you in advance.
Colin
I have a question regarding our new kitchen refit and cooker. We had a fantastic new kitchen fitted and a new Smeg Range cooker with an induction hob.
The electrian rewired the kitchen and installed a new cooker circuit. Th cooker keeps tripping the rcd even when it's not on! The cooker draws a maximum of 19.5 kw so a 10 mm cable has been run connected to a 50amp mcb. But it kept randomly tripping the rcd so he tested everything and found the rcd was over sensitive so he swapped them over which seemed to cure the problem for a while now the problem is back. He has told us that the CU is quite old and parts for it are no longer available (it's a Square D quicklime 2) which I believe are now manufactured under the Schneider brand. He has said the only answer is a new CU which I don't mind replacing it's just it's a lot of expense for one RCD.
Could this be my only option.
Thank you in advance.
Colin

