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    Replacing one consumer unit with two

    Little update.... Firstly I am working away from home at the moment but will add in some piccies when I get back (if I do with all the snow). Part P does not apply, I am in Scotland. Am still tending towards a low level general earth leakage rather than a specific one. Last night (I am...
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    Replacing one consumer unit with two

    Can't say if I have a TT supply or not but whatever it is it would be old and I am on the end of a spur from overhead cables (not unknown for the power co [Hydro electric]) to have to come out and reset something (fuse?) on a large grey box that is highish up on one of the power poles. The...
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    Replacing one consumer unit with two

    Not sure if I am not removing the cause. The manufacturer of the original RCD has implied that it might be going faulty. "It may be that you RCD has received too many surges which has caused it's characteristics to change over time and just needs to be replaced" being the quote I was given...
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    Replacing one consumer unit with two

    I am wondering if someone could give me some advice on the following. My current consumer unit seems to be playing up more and more with the RCD (30ma) tripping fairly often now (including on occassion at night when nothing is being switched on or used all of a sudden). The power quality to...
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