Neutral and earth bar in a consumer unit

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Why does the neutral bar have to
Be split for each rcd and there is
One earth bar for everything?? And do you connect the earth nearest the main switch to earth terminal 1?
 
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Yea I'm wanting to know why the earth has no split in it?

As has been said, thinkg about how an RCD works and the path that currents take, then ask yourself why.

We're here to help but we're not here to simply do your homework for you. A quick look in your post history shows you're here on a regular basis asking trivial questions.

If you're struggling, refer to your textbooks or speak to your tutor.
 
Yea I'm wanting to know why the earth has no split in it?

As has been said, thinkg about how an RCD works and the path that currents take, then ask yourself why.

We're here to help but we're not here to simply do your homework for you. A quick look in your post history shows you're here on a regular basis asking trivial questions.

If you're struggling, refer to your textbooks or speak to your tutor.
Yea i understand that, but can somebody explain why the earth bar is not split like the neural bar?
Thanks
 
Yea I'm wanting to know why the earth has no split in it?

As has been said, thinkg about how an RCD works and the path that currents take, then ask yourself why.

We're here to help but we're not here to simply do your homework for you. A quick look in your post history shows you're here on a regular basis asking trivial questions.

If you're struggling, refer to your textbooks or speak to your tutor.
Yea i understand that, but can somebody explain why the earth bar is not split like the neural bar?
Thanks

No, you don't understand it.
 
Eh yea I do just want to know why the earth bar
Isn't split as well like? Please
 

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