If that's the case, it should have been sorted out with the job...they've just left it open to further problems. That mcb indicates.Ok thanks for all your replies.
@Murdoch I'll have a look at the paperwork tomorrow, all I remember however is them saying something about our house wiring was tripping because of a "shared neutral" ? I'm not sure if that's the reason the MCB is there.
#43......Yeah that’s what I was thinking. A few quick tests will tell us for sure
Caerablokes a bit vocal latelyObviously without seeing it I can’t tell but I can do some tests if you want us to have a look. Won’t take long to test
Really?Agree with all the comments about the way RCBO's have been used, and never a good idea to lump all power circuits.
Also check that the sockets for your IT equipment have separated earths - two separate earth terminals for each socket.
Get insulation and earth leakage test on hot tub.
And find a new electrician.
but don't forget to take pete back home. OP has enough problems without him stuck there.If your in Northampton I’ll personally come round and tell you where to go![]()
he said he runs his business from home, and gave a list of IT equipment he had. then a slight earth leak on hot tub might be enough to tip it. just a thought. had an issue once with a customer who had home office, a few computers and a server - and a dishwasher! We changed sockets for ones with dual earth terminals. Your raise an interesting point - how much IT equipment would you allow without separating the earths?Really?
It's a house, hardly likely to have enough IT equipment for that to be an issue.
@Gasinspect that's exactly what I thought, I think the hot tub is just touching the brim and causing it to trip. It explains the intermittence trips as its probably the hot tub just automatically turning on its pump/heater or blowers.
Just to confirm though, if I get all RCBO's for all circuits, that will mean that any earth leakage will remain on that single circuit and won't affect others right?
@Gasinspect
Just to confirm though, if I get all RCBO's for all circuits, that will mean that any earth leakage will remain on that single circuit and won't affect others right?
As am I, on this issue.I think I'm with Murdoch on this one.
Having just read through it I think me too. Don't think there is a sparky involved somehow.I think I'm with Murdoch on this one.
I don't think we jumped, we were led, bit by bit........Thanks @DPG, that answered my question.
All I asked this for was for pure information, so I know what's going on rather than having anymore go wrong
Also thanks @Murdoch,@DPG,@Pete999 & @sparksburnout for jumping to conclusions, you honestly think I'm going to even touch a consumer unit yet alone know how to change an RCBO, that's why I'm always cautious when people offer things FOC.... can put the blame on the customer
I have never had a customer ask me things like:Smell all you like @MDJ, i'm just an honest customer looking for some advice...
Also thanks @Murdoch,@DPG,@Pete999 & @sparksburnout for jumping to conclusions, you honestly think I'm going to even touch a consumer unit yet alone know how to change an RCBO, that's why I'm always cautious when people offer things FOC.... can put the blame on the customer
That's the third time you have asked that are you getting dementia?The only offers I see you have had that are FOC are a site visit to understand the problem first hand ................ this is very normal and once I've been onsite, then and only then would I discuss options and rough costs with a client.
Anyone asking for money to just pay you or is it your mum? a visit should be avoided IMHO.
Do you have a certificate from the installer of the fuseboard?
That's the third time you have asked that are you getting dementia?