Hi,
I am in the process of wiring up a cooker switch and outlet.
After I wired the supply side to the socket (including earthing the back box) I activated the circuit at the CU, but there was a bang and flash and the fuse tripped.
Upon inspection there was blackening on the area around the screw on the live terminal and on the back box underneath the screw.
I think what I had stupidly done was to turn the power on, without either fixing the switch to the back box, or pulling it well away from the box. Instead it was loose in the back box, and I believe it was probably just in contact with the back box (or very close to it) and it simply arced from the screw to the box.
Does that sound right?
I have screwed the face plate in properly now, and all seems fine.
I am in the process of wiring up a cooker switch and outlet.
After I wired the supply side to the socket (including earthing the back box) I activated the circuit at the CU, but there was a bang and flash and the fuse tripped.
Upon inspection there was blackening on the area around the screw on the live terminal and on the back box underneath the screw.
I think what I had stupidly done was to turn the power on, without either fixing the switch to the back box, or pulling it well away from the box. Instead it was loose in the back box, and I believe it was probably just in contact with the back box (or very close to it) and it simply arced from the screw to the box.
Does that sound right?
I have screwed the face plate in properly now, and all seems fine.
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