Common Stove Electrical Problems
Electric stoves stop working due to tripped stove breaker at the DB board, blown thermal fuse inside the stove, faulty stove plates or elements, damaged infinite switch (plate control knob), loose or burnt connections in the stove isolator, problems with the stove wiring or plug, or in rare cases, the stove circuit breaker has failed. Most problems are repairable without replacing the entire stove.
Diagnosing Stove Faults
First check if the stove breaker at your DB board has tripped - this is often the cause. If not, check if some plates work but others do not, which indicates specific plate or switch failure. If nothing works at all, the problem is usually at the isolator, plug, or circuit breaker. Note which plates work and share this when calling our Strand electrical team.
Our Repair Service
We test the stove circuit and breaker, check the stove isolator and connections, test each plate and element for continuity, inspect infinite switches for damage, verify proper voltage to the stove, replace faulty plates or elements we carry common sizes, repair burnt connections and damaged wiring, and ensure proper earthing. We aim to complete most stove repairs on the first visit.
Safety and Compliance
Stove circuits are high current and any repairs must be done correctly for safety. We ensure your stove installation meets current regulations including proper circuit breaker rating, dedicated stove circuit, correct cable size, proper isolator switch, and effective earthing. All stove repairs come with a Certificate of Compliance as required by law.