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    Oil burner won't work since tank ran dry

    Hi. Before you ask, yes we've had the oil tank filled :-) The boiler is a Rialto and is only about 3 months old. It was working fine until it ran dry and cut out a few days ago. We had the tank filled and then restarted the burner (by pressing the red 'cut-out' button), every 10 seconds, over...
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    Noob needs help

    Will do, cheers :D
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    Noob needs help

    Thats the feller! Add another half a dozen switches and thats my CU. I ruled out disconnecting either the oven or hob because the trip only happens about every two weeks so it would be inconvenient to loose the use of either appliance for that long. The house I'm in is rented and the CU...
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    Noob needs help

    I've sent the pics to the forum administrators to post for me but the details are:- Main switch is 'RCCB 80A 30mA' Shower, Cooker, Sockets, Sockets are all 'D247 B32 400v IEC898' Shed Sockets 'B20 then as above' Heating, Lights 'B16 then as above' no other empty slots. There is...
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    Noob needs help

    Thanks for all of your comments. To answer the questions:- "1 - check if you have a split-load board or if all circuits are on an RCD. 2. If split load, the usual thing would be to move the cooker to the non-RCD side. It would be an advantage to replace the Cooker Control with a switch...
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    Noob needs help

    I'll look more closely when I get home but I can confirm that the Cooker Control Unit has a socket on it (I dont currently use it just incase it was the cause of the trips) and the cooker control unit is definately wired to a trip switch. With this being the case, can you guess at what is...
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    Noob needs help

    "Not a good idea to have the oven on the RCD side of the consumer unit, assuming you have a a split load CCu. " lets assume that I don't know what any of that means... ...the CU (is that the same as a CCu?)has a single row of about 6 or 8 circuit breakers, I called them RCD's but I'm not...
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    Noob needs help

    Hello, this is my first post so be gentle with me :wink: . I have recently moved house and in my new house I have fitted a new kitchen. It includes a halogen hob and a split-level double electric oven. Both were fitted by an electrician (it's a rented house so I needed a certified fellow...
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