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What's the possible fault?

Former Community Member
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Hi everyone, I have a slight problem that hopefully someone can shed some light on. So my electric cooker fuse kept on tripping whenever I tried to turn it on using the selector switch, 

I noticed the bulb in the oven had blown, so I took it out and it started working for a few days before it started doing it again,

 I then replaced the bulb, and the oven started working again for a few days before it started tripping again. 

Ive noticed that my dishwasher doesn't switch on, and the cooker hood doesn't switch on either.

Is it possible for all 3 appliances to be connected to the same circuit as to why they aren't working, or could there be an electrical fault within the circuit.

Or could it just be the oven causing the problem. 

Any help will be much appreciated.

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    Hi yes the MCB in the fusebox it's on a 20amp MCB. It's got to the point now where everything is switched off and the MCB will not stay in the on position it trips instantly. There is a grid switch and all the switches are in the off position. 

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  • Former Community Member
    0 Former Community Member

    Hi yes the MCB in the fusebox it's on a 20amp MCB. It's got to the point now where everything is switched off and the MCB will not stay in the on position it trips instantly. There is a grid switch and all the switches are in the off position. 

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    e6b95097022302cbb5eee5c0e7625065-original-img_20210722_223246.jpg
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