On sale 1 January 2006 - 31 December 2013, took a damn long time for someone to notice they were/are non compliant.
oldtrack123 said
11:24 PM Jun 14, 2019
Possum3 wrote:
On sale 1 January 2006 - 31 December 2013, took a damn long time for someone to notice they were/are non compliant.
]No doubt they had all passed the approval tests carried out at the country of manufacture
The recall is usually the result of premature or excessive failure reports. Which may have just started to show up
Of course, also depends on those electricians who find the failures reporting them.
malEbul said
09:38 PM Nov 4, 2019
My YK75 has just started displaying an irregular fault, cutting power supply and not responding to TEST button and reset toggle.
Van is a 2005 Olympic. 04 Nov 2019.
oldtrack123 said
12:21 AM Nov 5, 2019
Possum3 wrote:
On sale 1 January 2006 - 31 December 2013, took a damn long time for someone to notice they were/are non compliant.
No doubt they were marked as compliant in the country of manufacture, as is all exports.
But it was no doubt premature failures in service that brought them to the attention of the local authorities
It may have been a few years before the problems started to show up.
They would have an Australian approval number, based on test info supplied to Aus Authorities & no doubt had that approval number on them
That is the way it usually is done, for ALL imports, not just electrical, unless you want to pay for all such equipment to be retested in Australia????
-- Edited by oldtrack123 on Tuesday 5th of November 2019 12:27:37 AM
-- Edited by oldtrack123 on Tuesday 5th of November 2019 12:30:56 AM
oldtrack123 said
12:25 AM Nov 5, 2019
malEbul wrote:
My YK75 has just started displaying an irregular fault, cutting power supply and not responding to TEST button and reset toggle. Van is a 2005 Olympic. 04 Nov 2019.
You should call a licensed electrician, quick!!
Aus-Kiwi said
08:27 AM Nov 5, 2019
Disconnect things like range hood , AC, fridge anything that could have condensation. If it resets ? Youve found the fault .
https://www.productsafety.gov.au/recall/dielle-electrical-distributors-pty-ltd-dielle-residual-current-device-model-yk78
]No doubt they had all passed the approval tests
carried out at the country of manufacture
The recall is usually the result of premature or excessive failure reports. Which may have just started to show up
Of course, also depends on those electricians who find the failures reporting them.
No doubt they were marked as compliant in the country of manufacture, as is all exports.
But it was no doubt premature failures in service that brought them to the attention of the local authorities
It may have been a few years before the problems started to show up.
They would have an Australian approval number, based on test info supplied to Aus Authorities & no doubt had that approval number on them
That is the way it usually is done, for ALL imports, not just electrical, unless you want to pay for all such equipment to be retested in Australia????
-- Edited by oldtrack123 on Tuesday 5th of November 2019 12:27:37 AM
-- Edited by oldtrack123 on Tuesday 5th of November 2019 12:30:56 AM
You should call a licensed electrician, quick!!
Today we double checked our RCD on our 2012 Concept, we are not one of these.
I have passed the recall notice on to 3 other caravaners for them to check there RCD.
A big Thank you to Outback 123 for bringing this to our attention.