1878 said:...changed the ring circuit to the non rcd protected side and its fine...
1878 said:...but still now there is nothing at all on the split load side of the cu and it still will not reset...
Check you have all your circuits in the correct neutrals.
bernardgreen said:What was there before, I assume it did not have a RCD fitted.
You do have live and neutral from the meter the correct way round. How did move the tails while they were live ?
Do you have the neutral of the ring in the correct neutral bar in the CU
( CU = consumer unit )
If the neutral is in the correct neutral bar then un-plug everything from the sockets.
If the ring still trips the RCD then there is a fault in the wiring which you, together with an electrician with the necessary test equipment and knowledge, will have to find.
If the sockets work on the un-protected side then MAYBE you could leave them on there but in the knowledge that there is a fault.
JohnD said:1878 said:...changed the ring circuit to the non rcd protected side and its fine...
1878 said:...but still now there is nothing at all on the split load side of the cu and it still will not reset...
Talk me through that again?
(p.s. I agree about the Neutrals )
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