Mrs KU blew up the dishwasher over the weekend, so a trip to B&Q saw us the new owners of a shiney new integrated dishwasher *fanfare*.
all plumbed in and ready for the off when *puff* turning the plug on causes the RCD to blow in my consumer unit. Reset everything, try again........ *puff*
good earths (checked all round), try again with the dishwasher left on this time (at the plug), tripping the RCD back on results in a working system *horah!*.
Now I had these problems on my old dishwasher, except it required a binning of the mains filter. I tried a replacement which was just as bad. I`ve a 6 month old consumer unit, brand new RCD all up to current regs.
shunt caps in the mains filter need VERY careful balancing to allow these mains filters to play nice with RCDs. Slight in-balance and one side charges slightly faster than 'tother, and *puff* the RCD thinks somebody is getting a belt (current in-balance in the live and neutral for a short amount of time).
I`m sick and tired of all this! buy a new bit of gear and I`m never sure when I plug it in if I`ll be going around and reseting all our clocks again when the RCD trips.
is a more tolerant RCD the way to go?
is anybody else plagued by this?
Steve
all plumbed in and ready for the off when *puff* turning the plug on causes the RCD to blow in my consumer unit. Reset everything, try again........ *puff*
good earths (checked all round), try again with the dishwasher left on this time (at the plug), tripping the RCD back on results in a working system *horah!*.
Now I had these problems on my old dishwasher, except it required a binning of the mains filter. I tried a replacement which was just as bad. I`ve a 6 month old consumer unit, brand new RCD all up to current regs.
shunt caps in the mains filter need VERY careful balancing to allow these mains filters to play nice with RCDs. Slight in-balance and one side charges slightly faster than 'tother, and *puff* the RCD thinks somebody is getting a belt (current in-balance in the live and neutral for a short amount of time).
I`m sick and tired of all this! buy a new bit of gear and I`m never sure when I plug it in if I`ll be going around and reseting all our clocks again when the RCD trips.
is a more tolerant RCD the way to go?
is anybody else plagued by this?
Steve