Fuses tripping.

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2,886 posts

116 months

Sunday 14th April
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We’ve just started having trouble with the downstairs sockets tripping the circuit breaker.

It’s a 6 year old new build and hasn’t been touched.

It’s only happening every few weeks and once it’s switched back on it’s fine.

The only thing I’ve done just previous to this happening was tile the splash back in the kitchen. This involved loosening the sockets to get the tiles behind but I didn’t even remove them and they only just go under the socket covers so shouldn’t be touching anything.

It’s not tripping when anything in particular is being used, the last time it happened we were watching tv.

How do I find out what could be at fault? Is it a diy job or does it need an electrician and can it be done just by a circuit tester?

Scabutz

7,623 posts

80 months

Sunday 14th April
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If its started after you've disturbed the sockets then I would be checking those for a loose wire first.

It could be a faulty appliance. Does it trip randomly or when a specific appliance is in use.

cogflation

12 posts

Sunday 14th April
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Yeah I'd check the sockets to see if there's a pinched conductor, easy to catch one with the retaining pins or against a sharp edge.

Are the sockets the only thing tripping or the thing you notice, and what is tripping - an RCD controlling several circuits, and MCB individual circuit or an RCBO individual cicuit combination breaker. Post pic if unsure.

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6,312 posts

36 months

Sunday 14th April
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Duff appliance.

Baldchap

7,657 posts

92 months

Sunday 14th April
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One of these should identify whether the socket is an issue. Unless it trips of course. laugh

cogflation

12 posts

Sunday 14th April
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Baldchap said:
One of [Schneider-Electric-IMT23103-Thorsman-Socket/dp/B07B7VY9LX/ref=mp_s_a_1_17?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.iPwLZxTk3U3PRfWa6zD9m2H7kKqh37mHsgtXedK_E-kIBSPhDZd4mUIb-ZB3YNO1113cL4xixBvqhfB39_HCax9v01ZbEDhwXNKKKjM83xM3ozemHatdeSHWgjTA4YYh1k5PNyam-nVdnJzHrMnFCKHduUAk7PH18odw_qnIZiUp8syprRBRbDemZBVPNpzgFHh1WtD7uV_pHkNAAIzthw.A1cNC26fzESekrg03CGEMZnh9h8QYt9Bd2DG7kMfHbo&dib_tag=se&keywords=Electrical+Socket+Test&qid=1713091140&sr=8-17[/url] should identify whether the socket is an issue. Unless it trips of course. laugh
That's unlikely to be of any use whatsoever; the trip will be operating due to earth leakage, overcurrent or short circuit conditions, none of which a socket checker will give you any clue about.

Countdown

39,914 posts

196 months

Sunday 14th April
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We had something very similar. It turned out to be a microwave which had worked absolutely fine in our previous house. However, about a couple of weeks after we'd moved into our new house the MCB kept tripping regularly. The electrician checked everything and finally narrowed it down to the Microwave. We swapped it with my sister in law and it worked fine at HER house, but I've still no idea why it was causing the electrics to trip at our place.

finlo

3,763 posts

203 months

Sunday 14th April
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We swapped it with my sister in law

Not a bad deal.

Drawweight

Original Poster:

2,886 posts

116 months

Monday 15th April
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I’ll take a pic of the consumer unit next time it happens.

Hopefully you’ll never hear from me again.

Bluevanman

7,322 posts

193 months

Monday 15th April
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If it's random I'd be looking at the fridge/freezer

bigdom

2,084 posts

145 months

Monday 15th April
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Put any pictures up recently? My missus did, barely nicked the neutral.

The socket was only used one a week whilst ironing, took a year to fully killed the MCB & RCB on that side of the board. Randomly tripped stuff after she had finished each time. Took the electrican a while fo find the fault, then we had to do a bit of a rewire.

ferret50

913 posts

9 months

Monday 15th April
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finlo said:
We swapped it with my sister in law

Not a bad deal.
Not sure about that....
Two wimim to moan and no microwave to heat up the baked beans.....

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