When the gas hose touches the dishwasher, an RCD trips

In the kitchen on the same outlet (no longer), but different extension cords, sit a refrigerator, microwave, washing machine, laptop. We bought and installed a dishwasher. (Naturally, if you turn it on, then take turns not to overload the network - because of this, they refused the electric kettle in favor of gas). There is a gas stove, gas pipe. An iron hose goes from pipe to plate. And if this hose touches the iron part of the dishwasher, the AZU will work. The indicator screwdriver on the dishwasher housing also lights up. There is no ground line in the apartment.

A friend said that the dishwasher is trying to ground itself in the pipe, or someone took the counters to it. Will buying dielectric couplings and rubber gas liner solve the problem or is everything really bad?

Gas hose

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  • Admin

    Hello! What is AZU? Maybe an RCD? Partly your friend is right, and especially about counters. When you touch the chassis about grounding (and the gas pipeline is grounded, although it can not be used for grounding). You already offered the cheapest and easiest option - either insulate the hose that is with electrical tape, or buy a silicone hose (they are silicone and not rubber, judging by the material). If she doesn’t bother you with anything else - you can end there!

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  • Alexander

    thanks for the help

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