Viewed a friends house where a 10mm cable from the consumer unit is feeding a Sub-consumer unit in the shed... The circuit itself is protected by a 32A MCB breaker under an 30mA RCD at the main consumer unit... The sub in the shed is a single RCD and with a single 32A MCB...
Problem is that when my friend connects any appliance in the shed sockets, the RCD in the shed trips...
Would the initial thought be that since there are 2 RCD's, we would need to separate the MCB at the main consumer unit or remove the RCD at the shed so there is only 1 RCD and thus test and everything should work?
Of course if it doesn't then it would mean the circuit itself is faulty, and is another problem to fix... either way there's dodgy work here that needs repairing...
Problem is that when my friend connects any appliance in the shed sockets, the RCD in the shed trips...
Would the initial thought be that since there are 2 RCD's, we would need to separate the MCB at the main consumer unit or remove the RCD at the shed so there is only 1 RCD and thus test and everything should work?
Of course if it doesn't then it would mean the circuit itself is faulty, and is another problem to fix... either way there's dodgy work here that needs repairing...