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Hi All,
Looking for a bit of advice on an issue I'm having with my RCD constantly tripping .
I moved into the house November 2014 and haven't had a problem until now. One day RCD started tripping no matter what was plugged/unplugged. Tried removing all the appliances but couldn't diagnose the fault.
It's in a new build house so I called the housebuilder who arranged for an electrician they use to come out.
They have found an issue with the downstairs sockets ring between a socket in my living room and a socket in my utility room (which are at opposite sides of the house).
The electrician said it was going to be a bit of a nightmare as we have concrete floors....
Now I've never built a house but surely cables are dropped from the roof?
To fix the problem they have suggested splitting the ring in two. Now I understand this will fix the problem but I'm worried this might have an adverse effect of the value of the house if we were ever to sell. I wouldn't want a surveyor to pickup on a "fix" and include this in the home report.
I am still under warranty at the moment so I'd like the issue resolved properly even if that means ripping up the floorboards and replacing cables.
Is this unrealistic and the solution they have provided is suitable?
Any help/advise is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Scott
Looking for a bit of advice on an issue I'm having with my RCD constantly tripping .
I moved into the house November 2014 and haven't had a problem until now. One day RCD started tripping no matter what was plugged/unplugged. Tried removing all the appliances but couldn't diagnose the fault.
It's in a new build house so I called the housebuilder who arranged for an electrician they use to come out.
They have found an issue with the downstairs sockets ring between a socket in my living room and a socket in my utility room (which are at opposite sides of the house).
The electrician said it was going to be a bit of a nightmare as we have concrete floors....
Now I've never built a house but surely cables are dropped from the roof?
To fix the problem they have suggested splitting the ring in two. Now I understand this will fix the problem but I'm worried this might have an adverse effect of the value of the house if we were ever to sell. I wouldn't want a surveyor to pickup on a "fix" and include this in the home report.
I am still under warranty at the moment so I'd like the issue resolved properly even if that means ripping up the floorboards and replacing cables.
Is this unrealistic and the solution they have provided is suitable?
Any help/advise is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Scott