Morrisman
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I was using the convection oven part of my combi tonight, 230c and 15 minutes into my roast chicken the power went dead, whole house. I nipped into the garage, and found this had flipped to ‘off’. It wouldn’t reset until I flipped all the other breakers off, then it would. I flipped them all back up, one by one, went in and restarted the combi oven, and 30 second later, all power went off again.
I’m a bit clueless with RCB stuff, so does this indicate a ground fault on the microwave itself? The big switch on the right is the RCB, the small black ones are conventional circuit breakers?
What if there’s a short circuit, will just the relevant black one trip?
The microwave is only a year or two old, but I shall have a look for anything obvious wrong with it tomorrow like a melted cable etc.
I’m a bit clueless with RCB stuff, so does this indicate a ground fault on the microwave itself? The big switch on the right is the RCB, the small black ones are conventional circuit breakers?
What if there’s a short circuit, will just the relevant black one trip?
The microwave is only a year or two old, but I shall have a look for anything obvious wrong with it tomorrow like a melted cable etc.