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Morning all,
Whilst washing my car with our power washer the wife turned on the kettle (both were using kitchen sockets) and tripped out one of our RCDs. We have an old house and the kitchen sockets are with the upstairs and conservatory whilst the remaining rooms downstairs are on a different circuit and RCD.
Whilst unplugging everything as soon as the cooker was turned on (different RCD) it would flip the kitchen RCD but not its own one.
The problem RCD has the kitchen and upstairs, boiler, and the lighting for the whole house. It has been replaced but it is still tripping if any of the kitchen sockets are used. It will also trip if the cooker or every 30mins to an hour. My alarm is now out of battery so once this RCD flips it's going off as well.
My wife did say the hoover blew up earlier in the week but was using the downstairs sockets not the problem RCD circuit.
My electrician has been checking sockets but can seem to find anything. Any advice or help would be great.
Chris
Whilst washing my car with our power washer the wife turned on the kettle (both were using kitchen sockets) and tripped out one of our RCDs. We have an old house and the kitchen sockets are with the upstairs and conservatory whilst the remaining rooms downstairs are on a different circuit and RCD.
Whilst unplugging everything as soon as the cooker was turned on (different RCD) it would flip the kitchen RCD but not its own one.
The problem RCD has the kitchen and upstairs, boiler, and the lighting for the whole house. It has been replaced but it is still tripping if any of the kitchen sockets are used. It will also trip if the cooker or every 30mins to an hour. My alarm is now out of battery so once this RCD flips it's going off as well.
My wife did say the hoover blew up earlier in the week but was using the downstairs sockets not the problem RCD circuit.
My electrician has been checking sockets but can seem to find anything. Any advice or help would be great.
Chris