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Hi everyone,
Any ideas RCD wont stop in, keeps tripping but on 4 circuits not just one, any ideas??
Any ideas RCD wont stop in, keeps tripping but on 4 circuits not just one, any ideas??
New2Game said:When did this start happening? Switch off all circuits, then turn on RCD, test each circuits indivially to see which ones trip it
New2Game said:Is it a split load unit?
Spark123 said:Could be a dead N-E short on an RCD protected circuit (on a TN-CS), if you power up any circuit with a substantial load on it causes a high enough PD between N-E causing current to flow through the fault and trips the RCD.
Taylortwocities said:Has any work been done in the house thatco-incided with the start of the problem. Not just electrical work - anyone been knocking nails in, moving things around, etc ??
TTC
10p says Nail through a cable.WSDLTD said:only thing is some skirting has been put on
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