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If the circuit is all ok and test confirm circuit is not faulty you could try the circuit for a short time on an MCB , then once elements have warmed up replace MCB with the RCBo again , worth a try that is of course if the RCBo is not faulty and tests out alright , disconnect circuit completely to carry out the RCD test though..
 
Looks like some electricians on this thread have no concept of what an induction hob is!. It is basically a high power low frequency radio transmitter connected to a coil under each pan location. The pan is heated by eddy currents induced in the pan. Note that such a hob will have a large number of RF filters including caps L to E and N to E. These caps will cause a large amount of leakage current and also provide a good path for any RF noise from elsewhere to earth. I would suggest first clamp it to find out the level of earth leakage and then fit a good RCD that also has transient suppression.
 
Hi guys

Interested in your thoughts here. I recently installed a new circuit to supply an induction hob and oven. The circuit is supplied via a 40 amp rcbo. The rcbo however is intermittently tripping, sometimes when it's not even in use and stone cold I.e no fan etc running. I know the loading is correct and this is not an overload fault.

I'm thinking it's a faulty oven unit/hob unit - it's brand new and straight out the box.

Or do induction hobs require a type c breaker to cope with the inductive load
- if that's how they work? Iv fitted induction hobs before in type b breakers and never had a problem.

Any thoughts?

Thanks.
Dan
Gasp !!!
 

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