Evening all,
I changed a board today in a ground floor flat. 3 circuits with separate RCBOs (Shower 40A, sockets 32A, and Lights 6A)
Switching on any light switch causes the both RCBOs for the lights and sockets to trip.
Insulation resistance results are in the 100s between conductors on the sockets. They are low between conductors on the lights (under 10Mohms) but still a 'pass' and nothing I'd expect to trip a RCBO.
Tested between circuits and get 0 ohms between neutrals.
A borrowed neutral from the sockets for the lights?
The main feed for the lights seems to go straight up from the board and the sockets straight down, I can't see an obvious place where the two might meet! There is a cellar so a lot of the wiring for the sockets can be observed.
The lights have not been looped in and out of the light fittings or switches so there must be JBs above. However, 'above,' is someone elses flat!
Split the ring and see if I can pin point the connection?
Or is there something else that anyone has experienced before in this situation?
The RCBOs only trip when a load is applied and the a light switch is turned on, they don't trip if the circuit is energised and all the lights are turned off.
There is a single bathroom light fitting fed on it's own circuit from the board which can be energised in the 6A RCBO and used with no issues without tripping. So the RCBO should be fine and it all points to the lighting circuit and possible borrowed neutral.
I've disconnected the lights for now as it's currently vacant and I'll be back tomorrow afternoon to continue.
Thanks for reading
I changed a board today in a ground floor flat. 3 circuits with separate RCBOs (Shower 40A, sockets 32A, and Lights 6A)
Switching on any light switch causes the both RCBOs for the lights and sockets to trip.
Insulation resistance results are in the 100s between conductors on the sockets. They are low between conductors on the lights (under 10Mohms) but still a 'pass' and nothing I'd expect to trip a RCBO.
Tested between circuits and get 0 ohms between neutrals.
A borrowed neutral from the sockets for the lights?
The main feed for the lights seems to go straight up from the board and the sockets straight down, I can't see an obvious place where the two might meet! There is a cellar so a lot of the wiring for the sockets can be observed.
The lights have not been looped in and out of the light fittings or switches so there must be JBs above. However, 'above,' is someone elses flat!
Split the ring and see if I can pin point the connection?
Or is there something else that anyone has experienced before in this situation?
The RCBOs only trip when a load is applied and the a light switch is turned on, they don't trip if the circuit is energised and all the lights are turned off.
There is a single bathroom light fitting fed on it's own circuit from the board which can be energised in the 6A RCBO and used with no issues without tripping. So the RCBO should be fine and it all points to the lighting circuit and possible borrowed neutral.
I've disconnected the lights for now as it's currently vacant and I'll be back tomorrow afternoon to continue.
Thanks for reading