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Central heating causes house supply to trip?
tina92
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Hi there,
I have just noticed that trying to switch on my central heating (oil) will cause loss of all electrical power in house i.e trip switch in main box. House supply goes on fine again once I rectify trip switch so fault must be in central heating wiring. any ideas please?
thanks
tina
I have just noticed that trying to switch on my central heating (oil) will cause loss of all electrical power in house i.e trip switch in main box. House supply goes on fine again once I rectify trip switch so fault must be in central heating wiring. any ideas please?
thanks
tina
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not sure of the correct terminology, but I have the same with my electric shower - the powering cable isn't sufficient to provide sufficient power to the source over time. Mine trips after about 20min of use, every time.IT Field Service Engineer, 20 years with screwdriver and hammer
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