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Induction hob spark fault

Went to a call out. I was told that the induction hob sparked while in use which tripped the RCD. It's a hob and oven on a circuit together. Apparently the same thing happened before (last year I think) so the hob and oven were replaced (student property). Any ideas what may have caused this? The only thing I thought of was loose connections (causing an arc which creates a surge in the hob?). The cooker plate connections were loose so I tightened them. Any other ideas? Maybe:

Loose connections or cable damage (limiting the current flow to the appliance or creating arcs?)

Faulty appliance

Incorrect polarity?

Incorrect voltage?

Thanks.

  • Don't disconnect main bonding to do this (live) test. It is dangerous. You are doing the test to get a feel for the installation, not to get accurate figures.

  • Of course, the other thing in common in both cases is students.  They are not known for taking the best care of shared cooking equipment.

  • Hm, cooking! I suppose that if you are referring to re-heating take-aways, or warming up ready meals, you are correct.

  • Student house spilt Prosseco.

    Other customers, the plums have boiled over.