tim_ber
Well-Known Member
Mother called me round (I tried to get her to fix it over the phone...)
Being the sort that has always managed to fix my own electrics I am ashamed to have to admit defeat.
Does anyone have an idea, before she has to call in a pro tomorrow?
Old Wylex consumer unit has MCBs retro fitted (as oppposed to wired fuses). No RCD (that is fitted to another newer consumer unit above this older one powering the new extension and shower)
One of the 32A ones is tripping. I turned all appliances off (including kettle!). MCB to ON and started turning appliances on - they all worked even kettle for a while (say 5 mins).
BUT then the strange thing, after it eventually tripped. All appliances off, MCB back on, turned microwave on (just the LED clock) and MCB tripped.
All appliances in off position again, and then MCB on with NO CURRENT DRAW that I can figure and the MCB tripped immediately. Did it 3 times in a row, blew in a second.
Swapped that MCB for the main cooker one and all was well with both MCBs in their new locations. The 'dodgy' MCB powered the cokker fine.
Now MCBs back in original locations and all is working fine again, lights, kettle all going well !!
BUT I can't leave it at that (I was always taught that if a fuse goes, find the problem, so any ideas before I leave mother and her fire extinguisher to hand?)
Would be most grateful for any insight. A friend suggested swapping the MCBs because he said they could fail (and I hadn't thought of that).
What else am I missing?
Being the sort that has always managed to fix my own electrics I am ashamed to have to admit defeat.
Does anyone have an idea, before she has to call in a pro tomorrow?
Old Wylex consumer unit has MCBs retro fitted (as oppposed to wired fuses). No RCD (that is fitted to another newer consumer unit above this older one powering the new extension and shower)
One of the 32A ones is tripping. I turned all appliances off (including kettle!). MCB to ON and started turning appliances on - they all worked even kettle for a while (say 5 mins).
BUT then the strange thing, after it eventually tripped. All appliances off, MCB back on, turned microwave on (just the LED clock) and MCB tripped.
All appliances in off position again, and then MCB on with NO CURRENT DRAW that I can figure and the MCB tripped immediately. Did it 3 times in a row, blew in a second.
Swapped that MCB for the main cooker one and all was well with both MCBs in their new locations. The 'dodgy' MCB powered the cokker fine.
Now MCBs back in original locations and all is working fine again, lights, kettle all going well !!
BUT I can't leave it at that (I was always taught that if a fuse goes, find the problem, so any ideas before I leave mother and her fire extinguisher to hand?)
Would be most grateful for any insight. A friend suggested swapping the MCBs because he said they could fail (and I hadn't thought of that).
What else am I missing?