electricians 09:26 - Jun 20 with 3441 views | jack_lord | House keeps tripping. If I turn off one of the fuses, everything is fine. I have swapped the fuses around but the fault stays on that ring main. Does it mean that the fault is definitely on that ring mean or something else is causing it to trip? | |
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electricians on 09:34 - Jun 20 with 2536 views | Loyal | Get the mrs to clean your ring with a damp cloth, works for me 👠| |
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electricians on 09:37 - Jun 20 with 2528 views | moonie | Ring a Spark ,Jase Right now. Dont even think about it | | | |
electricians on 09:38 - Jun 20 with 2524 views | jacktar | I would say it has to be in that circuit, probably a wire come loose or pulled out. You will need to check out the sockets on that ring main. I would start with the one that is used most as it's likely that constant use may have caused a loose connection. | |
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electricians on 09:53 - Jun 20 with 2487 views | Dracan66 | Unplug all appliances from the ring main sockets and reset the ring main trip, if the trip holds then plug each appliance back in one at a time, hopefully if you have a faulty appliance this will indicate which one. If the trip doesn’t reset when no appliances are plugged in the you’ll need an electrician. Ps does your ring main feed sockets outside of the home, we’ve had a lot of rain and there could be water ingress. | | | |
electricians on 10:01 - Jun 20 with 2465 views | jack_lord | One of the sockets is going to be a bitch to unplug as it is the built in Dishwasher which is well and truly built in. I have disconnected the feed from sockets either side of the dishwasher (I'm pretty sure) but still trips. We have an external light but that is on a different ring main. This house is due to exchange this week. | |
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electricians on 11:16 - Jun 20 with 2411 views | Dracan66 | If everything is unplugged or disconnected (inc dish washer) and the fault is still there then without the relevant electrical testing equipment to pinpint the fault the only way to find the problem is to split the ring main at the fuseboard and on the ring main itself at one of the sockets furthest away from the board. If you don't have the electrical competancy I would get an electrician in. There could easily be a cable fault or a burnt up socket issue. | | | |
electricians on 12:14 - Jun 20 with 2369 views | Whiterockin | Might be worth checking if you have cover for electrical breakdowns on your household insurance. | | | |
electricians on 14:07 - Jun 20 with 2302 views | jack_lord |
electricians on 11:16 - Jun 20 by Dracan66 | If everything is unplugged or disconnected (inc dish washer) and the fault is still there then without the relevant electrical testing equipment to pinpint the fault the only way to find the problem is to split the ring main at the fuseboard and on the ring main itself at one of the sockets furthest away from the board. If you don't have the electrical competancy I would get an electrician in. There could easily be a cable fault or a burnt up socket issue. |
Thats a good idea for me to at least narrow stuff down. Pretty sure that I can put it on two fuses if needed and sacrifice dead socket. | |
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electricians on 14:29 - Jun 20 with 2288 views | vetchonian |
electricians on 14:07 - Jun 20 by jack_lord | Thats a good idea for me to at least narrow stuff down. Pretty sure that I can put it on two fuses if needed and sacrifice dead socket. |
Cant do that as a fix as you ae limited to a max floor space of 50m2 for a single radial single radfial circuit I would guess the ring main is split over all the rooms and you may well excedd this, Each Radial circuit will need to be protected by a 20Amcb | |
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electricians on 14:50 - Jun 20 with 2274 views | jack_lord |
electricians on 14:29 - Jun 20 by vetchonian | Cant do that as a fix as you ae limited to a max floor space of 50m2 for a single radial single radfial circuit I would guess the ring main is split over all the rooms and you may well excedd this, Each Radial circuit will need to be protected by a 20Amcb |
I have got four ring mains as well as a separare one for the shower and cooker as my step dad (rip) said to spread the load around the house. | |
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electricians on 16:11 - Jun 20 with 2227 views | max936 | Time to move J what with the boiler and now the electrics 🙈 | |
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electricians on 17:08 - Jun 20 with 2200 views | Dracan66 | The splitting of the ring is only to be used to locate and repair the fault and should not be used as a temporary fix. | | | |
electricians on 17:19 - Jun 20 with 2195 views | Dracan66 | Never split a ring main into 2 radial circuits. There is a high risk of cable overheating etc and is against IEE Regs. I really think you need a qualified electrician to investigate. Spend the money and don't risk your safety. | | | |
electricians .. on 17:19 - Jun 20 with 2195 views | Dracan66 | Never split a ring main into 2 radial circuits. There is a high risk of cable overheating etc and is against IEE Regs. I really think you need a qualified electrician to investigate. Spend the money and don't risk your safety. | | | |
electricians on 17:40 - Jun 20 with 2179 views | Darran | Sounds like you’ve got a problem with the electric tripping out. | |
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electricians on 17:56 - Jun 20 with 2168 views | JACKMANANDBOY | Had a similar problem, the socket for the washing machine and dryer had burnt out. Check the sockets taking the biggest electrical load first. Good luck took me a couple of hours to get it sorted. | |
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electricians on 18:08 - Jun 20 with 2154 views | Dyfnant |
electricians on 10:01 - Jun 20 by jack_lord | One of the sockets is going to be a bitch to unplug as it is the built in Dishwasher which is well and truly built in. I have disconnected the feed from sockets either side of the dishwasher (I'm pretty sure) but still trips. We have an external light but that is on a different ring main. This house is due to exchange this week. |
Do without the circuit until you move out, new owners problem then, play dumb | |
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electricians on 18:51 - Jun 20 with 2118 views | Wingstandwood | "House keeps tripping. If I turn off one of the fuses, everything is fine. I have swapped the fuses around but the fault stays on that ring main. Does it mean that the fault is definitely on that ring mean or something else is causing it to trip?" Just messaged the above to a relative of mine (time served electrician with 10+ years experience) and he replied with only two words and no additional explanation....The two words were "ring main". I don't know if you'll find that helpful bearing in mind the problem has not been seen up close and personal. | |
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electricians on 19:01 - Jun 20 with 2106 views | Jackfath |
electricians on 18:08 - Jun 20 by Dyfnant | Do without the circuit until you move out, new owners problem then, play dumb |
How very dishonest. | |
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electricians on 19:22 - Jun 20 with 2080 views | Dyfnant |
electricians on 19:01 - Jun 20 by Jackfath | How very dishonest. |
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electricians on 22:48 - Jun 20 with 2001 views | jack_lord |
electricians on 19:22 - Jun 20 by Dyfnant | Indeed |
My multiple house owning mate suggested that but I feel a bit naughty even though the guy has taken 10 months to complete and in Powys people pay full council tax on empty properties :( so they have cost me a fortune. | |
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electricians on 23:02 - Jun 20 with 1994 views | max936 |
electricians on 22:48 - Jun 20 by jack_lord | My multiple house owning mate suggested that but I feel a bit naughty even though the guy has taken 10 months to complete and in Powys people pay full council tax on empty properties :( so they have cost me a fortune. |
I was up my lads flat in Horsham last Friday and he left me a few bills/letters to sort while he was in work, one bedroom flat he's got all be it a good size but he's there on his own, his council tax was nearly 1400 quid a year, phoned council and explained it was a single resident flat and they reduced it by 340 quid which is still expensive for what it is, he hasn't even got parking | |
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electricians on 06:53 - Jun 21 with 1895 views | peenemunde | Don’t take any advice from here, except the advice of getting a qualified electrician out to have a look at the problem. I know about electrics but would never give advice over a forum. You could get yourself killed or even burn your house down. | | | |
electricians on 07:18 - Jun 21 with 1882 views | raynor94 | Why would anyone who's not Qualified want to play around with electrics and plumbing baffles me, a simple call to a qualified tradesman solves the problem immediately. Surely you wouldn't put money before your families health and safety. | |
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electricians on 07:21 - Jun 21 with 1881 views | KingBony |
electricians on 06:53 - Jun 21 by peenemunde | Don’t take any advice from here, except the advice of getting a qualified electrician out to have a look at the problem. I know about electrics but would never give advice over a forum. You could get yourself killed or even burn your house down. |
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