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    Cooke & Lewis (Yes I know) Electric Oven Question

    Hey, thanks for the response. No, not a Gas oven, just gas pipes running behind it for the Gas Hob (should have clarified that, sorry). The fan at the back of the oven (that I can see from looking direct, starts up and spins fine when I turn on the oven, the knocking noise seemed to be coming...
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    Cooke & Lewis (Yes I know) Electric Oven Question

    Hi guys Today I started hearing a knocking every 1 second from my oven. After about 5 minutes that stopped but the oven is now considerably quieter and I'm sure one of the fans is now no longer working. The rear one that I can see is working however. How do I accurately find out which? IF you...
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    Help with a new oven - dimensions!

    The 'cooker' circuit on the fuse box is covered off and doesn't have a switch unit installed.
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    Help with a new oven - dimensions!

    Yardie, Thanks for your advice. What if we have no room on our consumer unit?
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    Help with a new oven - dimensions!

    ***bump** please..
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    Help with a new oven - dimensions!

    Hi there, We had an old Cata single oven from B&Q which gave up the ghost. I remember looking for a replacement and then grabbing the exact same one again. Fast forward to now, and this latest Cata has died also. The issue I have is that the carcass depth is only 555mm in depth. I...
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    Advice - Mains tripping & Overload?

    Thanks for your input. That actually makes more sense than an overload, to me anyway. This morning when it tripped the second time, half of my devices in the office were still off from the first trip. Interesting.
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    Advice - Mains tripping & Overload?

    Thanks for the input Ban' What would actually cause the RCD to trip in this instance....are we saying overload?
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    Advice - Mains tripping & Overload?

    Guys Thanks for the responses so far. A couple of things....I'm not versed in the jargon that goes with Electrics, so apologies if I ask "silly questions. Assuming this means that there is no option to expand circuit?
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    Advice - Mains tripping & Overload?

    Aragorn...thanks for the response. The two pictures attached show the entire consumer unit and the mains trip that is tripping. The circuit breaker to the second from left (Sockets Up and Down) is the circuit that this is on (obviously). Thanks again for your help...really appreciate this.
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    Advice - Mains tripping & Overload?

    Hi Adam, Do you mean that actual Trip; the trip switch? Or do you mean the device causing it to trip? If you mean the latter, I can't tell you as it's random.
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    Advice - Mains tripping & Overload?

    Hi guys The topic is kind of a leading question. Let me give sdome background. The last 2-3 weeks we've had some tripping of our mains electric randomly. Yesterday is occurred when we were just watching TV...nothing else was being plugged in, ramped up, or turned on/off. today...
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