What to do if when you turn on the stove, the light blinks and the TV turns off?
Hello! After replacing the usual electric stove Hephaestus with a 2-burner induction hob and an oven, sometimes the light in the entire apartment blinks slightly or sometimes (not always) turn off the TV for a second. An electrician came, connected the hob and oven to two wires in one plug. They called another electrician, he opened the plug, said that everything was connected correctly, looked at our automatic machines in the apartment, said that it was better to install an RCD, and suggested that there was simply not enough voltage for the apartment, because of this it was a blink, they did not really get a response. He said if you buy a new refrigerator with an inverter compressor, he will eventually fly. Now the question is what to do and what to do, will not other equipment fly and what to do with the purchase of a new refrigerator? Thanks in advance.
Hello! As for the RCD, complete nonsense, it is not intended for this. But as for the lack of voltage - it may well be. The light blinks and the TV turns off when you turn on the stove with the oven or when? What is the power of the stove and oven? What is the value of the machine at the input? What wire is the wiring done in the apartment? Most likely, when the load is turned on in the form of a stove or oven, the voltage drops, as a result of which the light blinks and the TV goes out. In this case, the reason is in your wiring: it may not be designed for such a load (the wire cross section is small), plus somewhere there may be poor contact.