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    Moving a mainsboard

    I allways use crimps. I try not to butt them up but cross them over if you see what I mean
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    rcbo

    many thanks to all you guys who posted replys and sugestions. I've rung the customer up and i'm going back tomorrow afternoon to re test the whole installation just for my own peace of mind cos its buggin me will let you know how I get on , once again many thanks update: Been back...
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    rcbo

    allready have done and switching on the other rcd,s dosent trip the rcbo so why did the faulty one trip with no load whatsoever on it when you switched the rcd's back on????????????? I don't understand why? if there was a borrowed neutral I could understand it.Ii'm comming to the conclusion...
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    rcbo

    You dont rate wylex much then? I must admit ive been using them off & on about 2 yrs now and in that time i've had a couple of dodgy mcb's & rcd's I also use sq D never had a problem with them apart from the wholesalers price. Going back to the original problem even if it is faulty WHY should it...
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    rcbo

    It's definatly not a borrowed neutral & its been up and running fine for over 18 months this is one of those things i just cant get my head round
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    rcbo

    no dont be daft
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    rcbo

    no its a wylex high integrety board with 2 rcd & 2 rcbo. the faulty rcbo was feeding another board, which has no rcd protection (all mcb's) What I dont understand is why after doin a ramp on other rcd's when turned back on the faulty rcbo tripped with no load whatsoever . Incidently i couldent...
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    rcbo

    hi guys just been out to a job with a faulty rcbo and i noticed that when you swiched on the rcd (high integraty board) the rcbo tripped . the rcbo was feeding another board. has anybody come across this before? is this due to harmonic currents? any thoughts would be greatfull
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    extending circuits to new c/u location

    Just had my NIC inspection & I asked him this same question he replied"If you crimp it it is considered one continuous conductor" although personally if they are only short runs I would replace it
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    annual nic assessment

    yes I do certenley see a pattern. every time I have an assessment theres allways something that they require you to have or do and of course it is available through them.
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    annual nic assessment

    found it 514.9.1:)
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    annual nic assessment

    hi every one first time ive posted so please bear with me. I've just had my annual nic inspection & I was pulled up on not having a circuit chart on the inside lid of the db. I only do domestic part p. but surely the lableing of protective devices in a average house is enough? All the info on...
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    just a quick hello im not a proper sparks just one of thosepart p guys we are not all bad you...

    just a quick hello im not a proper sparks just one of thosepart p guys we are not all bad you know, anyway im swatting up to do 2391 so anybody with any tips example questions etc. would be greatly appreciated

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