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Problems With Electricity Supply.
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Last night, I put the dishwasher on just before I went to bed. An hour later, the electricity was cut off and the switch in the fuse box that relates to the kitchen was down in the 'off' position. Mr T switched off the dishwasher, mid cycle and put the fuse switch back to 'on'.
This morning I switched the dishwasher back on and ten minutes later the same thing happened. I had to keep switching on the fuse switch in order to get the dishwasher cycle finished. I must have visited the fuse box at least eight times before the dishwasher had finished.
I am currently using the oven and the same thing has happened except this time, the whole house switched off, then twenty seconds later the house electricity came back on but not the kitchen electricity. Again, I switched on the 'off' fuse'.
I have turned off all the sockets that I can. Is it safe to just keep switching the fuse box switch on, every time it cuts out? Arrrrrrrrghhhhhh!
This morning I switched the dishwasher back on and ten minutes later the same thing happened. I had to keep switching on the fuse switch in order to get the dishwasher cycle finished. I must have visited the fuse box at least eight times before the dishwasher had finished.
I am currently using the oven and the same thing has happened except this time, the whole house switched off, then twenty seconds later the house electricity came back on but not the kitchen electricity. Again, I switched on the 'off' fuse'.
I have turned off all the sockets that I can. Is it safe to just keep switching the fuse box switch on, every time it cuts out? Arrrrrrrrghhhhhh!
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I would imagine it's a dishwasher fault, Tilly. Unplug it completely (just switching it off may not help.) Then try the kitchen circuit again. As far as the supply disconnectin g temporarily. .. possibly a mains supply fault, but quite rare. Most worrying possibility is a loose connection in the Consumer Unit. More common than you might think. For this...
17:15 Fri 28th Oct 2016
Hi tilly......
It definitely sounds like you have a problem with your kitchen electrical supply and not too good you keep turning on from fuse box......I would call out your Electrician asap to fault find and fix problem. .....maybe electrician here can help with diagnosis. ....but definitely cutting off somewhere. . .worry that it is on dishwasher and now oven......best of luck x
It definitely sounds like you have a problem with your kitchen electrical supply and not too good you keep turning on from fuse box......I would call out your Electrician asap to fault find and fix problem. .....maybe electrician here can help with diagnosis. ....but definitely cutting off somewhere. . .worry that it is on dishwasher and now oven......best of luck x
As it is the kitchen that keeps tripping the unit. There is a fault in the kitchen electrics. You can switch off the kitchen circuit and leave the rest of the house on, but DO NOT keep switching the kitchen circuit back on!
Circuit breakers are there for a reason , it is never safe to just keep resetting it!
Circuit breakers are there for a reason , it is never safe to just keep resetting it!
Thank you all. I know I must have a problem but I needed to get my chicken cooked! I will call an electrician tomorrow.
Any ideas as to why the whole system went off and then came on all by itself? I didn't do anything, I was still scrabbling about for the torch. Could it be the actually electricity supply to the house?
Any ideas as to why the whole system went off and then came on all by itself? I didn't do anything, I was still scrabbling about for the torch. Could it be the actually electricity supply to the house?
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You need to check the situation when an issue occurs. Circuit breakers do not turn themselves on so if you believe the electricity went off and then came back on again except for the kitchen, then that is very odd.
One thing you could do is disconnect all appliances in the kitchen and see if the issue goes away. Might be difficult to take the cooker off. Nor the freezer for long. Boiler also. But toasters, kettles, etc., might be causing it. But I see that you say you have turned off all you can so maybe, unless you have missed something, you have done all you reasonably can.
However the advice to call in an electrician is a bit of a 'no brainer'. First thing in the morning then ?
One thing you could do is disconnect all appliances in the kitchen and see if the issue goes away. Might be difficult to take the cooker off. Nor the freezer for long. Boiler also. But toasters, kettles, etc., might be causing it. But I see that you say you have turned off all you can so maybe, unless you have missed something, you have done all you reasonably can.
However the advice to call in an electrician is a bit of a 'no brainer'. First thing in the morning then ?
Eddie, that chicken was expensive! However, I bow to your experience and advice. First thing tomorrow, I will ring an electrician. Actually, I will ring Homeserve or Homecare, with whom we have an insurance against electrical faults. (I never know which is which)
I can't cope with things going wrong in the house. It really mithers me!
We ate dinner in peace. The oven was off, as was the kettle, the toaster, the washing machine, dishwasher, tumble dryer, radio and table lamp. So far, so good. The dishes can wait until the morning.
I can't cope with things going wrong in the house. It really mithers me!
We ate dinner in peace. The oven was off, as was the kettle, the toaster, the washing machine, dishwasher, tumble dryer, radio and table lamp. So far, so good. The dishes can wait until the morning.