Abbiamo questa presa sul nostro balcone. Non penso che funzioni, ma voglio accertarmi prima di contattare il proprietario ed eventualmente pagare un elettricista. Come dovrebbe funzionare? L’interruttore deve essere su 1? Ho provato con una lampada e l’interruttore non rimane acceso 1. Anche il pulsante “test” non fa nulla. Domanda aggiuntiva: il proprietario paga per questo (se deve intervenire un elettricista) o saremo noi? Purtroppo non me ne sono accorto al momento del trasloco (un anno fa), ma solo adesso, altrimenti l’avrei segnalato sul modulo.

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    1. shepherdoftheforesst on

      ā€œIā€ should be on, then the test button should switch it to ā€œOā€

    2. If the switch doesn’t want to stay on I then either the Test button is physically stuck, or there is some issue inside the plug that causes it to short and immediately trigger the safety.

    3. Sounds like something is inside the socket which triggers the GFCI. You can try to clean it with a vacuum cleaner, maybe that resolves it.
      Normally the landlord has to pay for maintenance. Only small things have to be paid by the renter

    4. This is a RCD protected outlet.

      For it to work it (obviously?) Has to be switched on to I, then you can also press the test button to se if it trips.

      If, like in your case, you try to turn it on but it doesn’t work this means that the outlet is detecting a ground fault as soon as it switches on and then immediately switches it back of because of the ground fault.

      Since there is no device plugged in that could case the ground fault this means that something with the outlet is wrong and you indeed need to call a electrician.

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