Hi guys,
a little help if you could?
My parents have an old prefab outbuilding at the back of there property. water/condensation has gotten into the olf fuse box and blew 2 fuse carriers apart deeming it unuseable. I changed the box for a new split load box with a 100A main switch and 2 RCDs. Now i have connected it all back up there is some funny goings on which i cannot explain. I have one rcd protecting 3 6a & 2 16a MCBs and the other rcd is protecting 4 32a & 1 40a MCB. The problem i have is when i have all the power on and i plug a kettle or small blow heater into any of the sockets no circuits trip but the rcd suppling the 6 & 16a mcbs trips. I have checked all the wiring and my neutrals are within the correct N bar for that rcd. The funny thing is when i plug a lamp into the sockets that is fine everything still works.
Do you really require 2 RCDs or could i take 1 out and just protect the sockets?
Very long post guys sorry but im at a brick wall
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
a little help if you could?
My parents have an old prefab outbuilding at the back of there property. water/condensation has gotten into the olf fuse box and blew 2 fuse carriers apart deeming it unuseable. I changed the box for a new split load box with a 100A main switch and 2 RCDs. Now i have connected it all back up there is some funny goings on which i cannot explain. I have one rcd protecting 3 6a & 2 16a MCBs and the other rcd is protecting 4 32a & 1 40a MCB. The problem i have is when i have all the power on and i plug a kettle or small blow heater into any of the sockets no circuits trip but the rcd suppling the 6 & 16a mcbs trips. I have checked all the wiring and my neutrals are within the correct N bar for that rcd. The funny thing is when i plug a lamp into the sockets that is fine everything still works.
Do you really require 2 RCDs or could i take 1 out and just protect the sockets?
Very long post guys sorry but im at a brick wall
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

