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test at the CU. it's easier. switch off all MCBs on the RCD you are testing. clip to earth bar, probe to L on load side of RCD. ( mft set to RCDauto ). switch on RCD, press test button on MFT. reset RCD each time it trips. read off and record trip times. enter the higher of each on schedule of test results. press test button on RCD to confirm operation. ramp test if required. done.
Yes it is a live test just follow the above instructions easier than any manual
 
From what i can remember it looks like it was fed directly from the meter tails, 1 set goes to the main fuse board another set go into a separate RCD then onto the shower pull switch. Also whe i was taking the switch down i had a small shock off of the earth wire, is this normal? i performed an IR test between live and earth and it came back ok, not sure why there would be any current/voltage in the earth wire. I noticed something on here about earth leakage but this is a completely separate circuit for the shower, nothing to get leakage from, confused.com

Regards

Ben
 
If your getting a tingle of the earth, it could mean that the CPC is not connected somewhere or the neutral is loose somewhere.

Also if the RCD is fed direct of the tails then you don't seem to have any overload protection.
 
as you describe it, there should be a MCB alongside the RCD ( 40A? ). if not, then as malcolm says, no overload protection for the shower cable = FIRE.
 

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