Possible reasons for the machine to trip on earth leakage?
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I've had the similar EC153b for a decade or so, and its finally showing its age! However I would like to see if there's anything that can be done for it.
I am in UK and so the plug has the third earth pin.
The machine causes my RCD to trip due to earth leakage current when I turn it to heat the water. I read that with coffee machines this can be due to failed insulation on the boiler element, so I was going to take it apart and take a look.
Is there anything else I could profitably check whilst its all open? I notice that the terminals on the top of the boiler aren't fully protected. In fact from past experience opening the machine I think the terminals in mine don't even have those nice connectors like in the pictures.
I also read that blockage could be causing overheating. Would that be in the filter?
Would the fix for the element just be to buy a new one, or can something feasibly be done in a home workshop?
Thanks for reading!
Possible reasons for the machine to trip on earth leakage?
テキスト:
I've had the similar EC153b for a decade or so, and its finally showing its age! However I would like to see if there's anything that can be done for it.
I am in UK and so the plug has the third earth pin.
The machine causes my RCD to trip due to earth leakage current when I turn it to heat the water. I read that with coffee machines this can be due to failed insulation on the boiler element, so I was going to take it apart and take a look.
Is there anything else I could profitably check whilst its all open? I notice that the terminals on the top of the boiler aren't fully protected. In fact from past experience opening the machine I think the terminals in mine don't even have those nice connectors like in the pictures.
I also read that blockage could be causing overheating. Would that be in the filter?
Would the fix for the element just be to buy a new one, or can something feasibly be done in a home workshop?
Thanks for reading!