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First of all, apologies if this doesn’t make sense- I will try and explain as best as I can.
A pot boiled over on the hob and quite a bit of water was laying on hob. I wiped it up and turned of gas. However this appeared to trip the RCD. The only way I could reset the RCD was by turning the cooker part on the switchboard off. Every time I turn the cooker part back on, it trips again.
Any suggestions on what to do now? Is it likely to dry out or do you think I will need an electrician?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
A pot boiled over on the hob and quite a bit of water was laying on hob. I wiped it up and turned of gas. However this appeared to trip the RCD. The only way I could reset the RCD was by turning the cooker part on the switchboard off. Every time I turn the cooker part back on, it trips again.
Any suggestions on what to do now? Is it likely to dry out or do you think I will need an electrician?
Thanks in advance for any advice.