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Is it a dual RCD CU?Hi all I recently built a new garage. Wired it myself put up the fuse board but now when I go to plug in any appliance the rcd trips out. Theres nothing else plugged into the sockets. I wonder did I make a mistake wiring the fuse board?11
post a pic of the board with cover off. (isolate first, of course.).
Difficult to say Limerick, where are youHi all I recently built a new garage. Wired it myself put up the fuse board but now when I go to plug in any appliance the rcd trips out. Theres nothing else plugged into the sockets. I wonder did I make a mistake wiring the fuse board?11
Well spotted! As it is now the busbar is fed by the neutral from the RCD.To me, it looks like the RCD would be on the RH side, and a busbar from the LH RCD live output to the circuit breakers, mounted to the left of the RCD. Now it should work the other way round, provided the cable are adjusted correctly ...
And me ,wife would get all jealous as She is part IrishI'd love a trip over to Ireland but it's a bit too far for me!
Light circuitThe three neutrals on the right of the right hand neutral bar - what circuits are they from?
Light circuitThe three neutrals on the right of the right hand neutral bar - what circuits are they from?
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