We have a service contract with BG.
The last time they came they left a safety advice note for my wife that said there was a possible issue.
The report recommends contacting an approved electrician and the concern was "Earth loop tester tripping out electrics.
The only problem we have with the RCD is that if it does trip then it will not power on without turning the individual switches off. Once the power is on the switches can be turned on one after another without a problem. We had the bathroom done a few years ago with a power shower. This was 2007 and the certificate gives a figure (I assume that this is what they were trying to test) of .14 ohms.
Is this anything to worry about? Googling suggests that RCDs can trip when the test is done.
The last time they came they left a safety advice note for my wife that said there was a possible issue.
The report recommends contacting an approved electrician and the concern was "Earth loop tester tripping out electrics.
The only problem we have with the RCD is that if it does trip then it will not power on without turning the individual switches off. Once the power is on the switches can be turned on one after another without a problem. We had the bathroom done a few years ago with a power shower. This was 2007 and the certificate gives a figure (I assume that this is what they were trying to test) of .14 ohms.
Is this anything to worry about? Googling suggests that RCDs can trip when the test is done.