Electric shock
Got a decent electric shock today. Trying to a million things at once in the kitchen, I was adjusting the electric hob whilst turning the tap off at the same time. Pretty stupid I guess, but it does mean that the hob either isn't installed correctly or is faulty doesn't it?
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If you got a shock simply by touching the stove and a metal earth at the same time, then I would say yes, something is wrong. And more importantly dont let kids or oldies touch it for the time being.
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couldithave been abuld up of static, that simply went to earth through the tap...... the water pipes should be earthed.....
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It means your wife is faulty and needs rewiring. If she was working correctly, then you would never have recieved that shock!
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Originally Posted by NotoriousREV
(Post 8374037)
It means your wife is faulty and needs rewiring. If she was working correctly, then you would never have recieved that shock!
Aaron:thumb: |
Originally Posted by Snazy
(Post 8373787)
If you got a shock simply by touching the stove and a metal earth at the same time, then I would say yes, something is wrong. And more importantly dont let kids or oldies touch it for the time being.
if you do a search on google , you will find out why the new home diy electrical regs were introduced. (it was a politician's daughter, got electrocuted exactly as you did, only she wasnt so lucky :() Fixing this has to be your top job tommorow!!!! Mart |
Originally Posted by mart360
(Post 8374151)
it was a politician's daughter, got electrocuted exactly as you did, only she wasnt so lucky :(
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dont chance it, get a professional asap
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I think it means that something isn't earthed correctly, seek help, retreat to the lounge and order takeaways until rectified :D
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as said above sounds like supplementry bonding isnt doing its job, the reason you earth things to give it a path to go down instead of you,
If your around Derbyshire drop me a pm and I can pop out and have a look for you if you want. |
Definatly not likely to be static then.
Like Sal said, retreat and use takeaway services until normal kitchen services can be resumed. More importantly if this is the first time its happened, its likely that its only just getting dangerous now. Scoobynewbie72... lovely gesture mate :thumb: Good on ya :) |
Reminds me of the electric hob I had in an rented apartment I was staying in.
The neon would glow dimly, and would get brighter if I touched the hob's surround. I was slightly drunk when I noticed this and decided to investigate further: So I found, it glowed bright if I was barefooted. Even more brighter if I touched the sink too. I then tried it with wet hands whilst touching the sink; Bad idea :eek: :lol1: Got a bit of a jolt! :D I think it wasn't earthed properly and the neutral was shorting with the casing. |
lol is that for real?
The things you do when drunk eh :p Hope it got fixed too, before the next pish-ed came along lol |
Yup. :D My train of thought was something like "ooo, the light comes on when I touch the hob" then I guess the engineer bit inside my head decided to see how bright I could get the neon to glow :D
Never bothered fixing it. I wasn't there long enough to bother with it. I should have sued the landlord though. ;) |
Sounds like it is down to earth,switch off at the main switch/isolator until you can get someone to look at it.
Don't mess about this could KILL YOU. |
Originally Posted by Red Rocket 11166
(Post 8374529)
Sounds like it is down to earth,switch off at the main switch/isolator until you can get someone to look at it.
Don't mess about this could KILL YOU. |
Originally Posted by TopBanana
(Post 8374265)
It was pretty hardcore I have to say - eyes were vibrating and everything. In through one arm out the other is supposed to be the most dangerous as it goes right across your heart. Would have been a nice surprise for the kids, wouldn't it - the bad news is that daddy's dead, the good news... no sprouts! :thumb:
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Originally Posted by GC8
(Post 8376238)
Id expect the amperage (40A+) available from a cooker to have killed you... Do you not have mini trips and a master RCD?
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Were they installed by a proper sparky? Surely the master RCD should trip if theres only the smallest leakage to earth?
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As mentioned. ALL you should do is turn the cooker switch off at the wall. then call in a fully qualified spark. it sounds like your cooker is "leaking" due to a insulation break down etc
And you should ban the kids from entering until its sorted. it might be simple and a good spark wont charge you too much. |
Your mcb's (mini trips) won't trip as they act like fuses, and you were only taking a tiny amount.
And having mcb's doesn't mean you will deffo have an RCD which is totally different. Even if you do have an RCD, if you have a split load CU the cooker might not be on the RCD side? Best to get it checked by someone that knows what they are doing. |
Thats why i prefer to use RCBO's all the way. costs more but does the job !
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sell the house
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Our RCD does not do the cooker; only eletrical outlets.
Modern wiring too. If my regs are still up to speed, you only need RCD protection on downstairs sockets or where portable eqiupment could be used outdoors. Although its common practice to have the RCD on the upstairs and downstairs sockets. Cooker is optional (although should be RCD'd if the isolator switch has a socket built in). |
And electric showers..........
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rcbo's
love those little suckers! |
Originally Posted by ALi-B
(Post 8377736)
Our RCD does not do the cooker; only eletrical outlets.
Modern wiring too. If my regs are still up to speed, you only need RCD protection on downstairs sockets or where portable eqiupment could be used outdoors. Although its common practice to have the RCD on the upstairs and downstairs sockets. Cooker is optional (although should be RCD'd if the isolator switch has a socket built in). Even in the new regs, in most cases, iirc, the standalone cooker circuit, if it does not have a 13A SO on the DP switch, it does not require RCD protection. |
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