SEGOVIA123
DIY
Hi
My main feed comes into the garage, feeds into the meter and then out to another box with a 60AMP fuse then into the house consumer unit. There are tails feeding the consumer unit in the garage, which up until recently didn't have any RCD protection. As part of a recent consumer unit upgrade in the house, the electricians installed an 80AMP RCD in the garage CU , which now trips whenever there is any power flowing though it. I can use the light circuits in the garage, but whenever I add circuits, the RCD trips. Strangely, I can have light in the garage and when I put the toaster on in the House Kitchen, the garage RCD trips. Electrician is calling back later today, and I am calling the supplier to come and look at upgrading the supply and main fuses. However, even with an upgrade to the incoming supply, I still think the problem will be the same. All circuits are testing okay, i.e. no leakage, the concern seems to be load.
My main feed comes into the garage, feeds into the meter and then out to another box with a 60AMP fuse then into the house consumer unit. There are tails feeding the consumer unit in the garage, which up until recently didn't have any RCD protection. As part of a recent consumer unit upgrade in the house, the electricians installed an 80AMP RCD in the garage CU , which now trips whenever there is any power flowing though it. I can use the light circuits in the garage, but whenever I add circuits, the RCD trips. Strangely, I can have light in the garage and when I put the toaster on in the House Kitchen, the garage RCD trips. Electrician is calling back later today, and I am calling the supplier to come and look at upgrading the supply and main fuses. However, even with an upgrade to the incoming supply, I still think the problem will be the same. All circuits are testing okay, i.e. no leakage, the concern seems to be load.
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