I have a client with what appears to be an intermitent fault on the lighting, but trips the power.
The installation has a 16th edition board with sockets on the RCD side, and lighting on the other side as usual.
Occasionally when the landing light is switched the RCD trips on the socket side. Would a borrowed neutral cause this. The lighting circuit itself has RCBO on it that doesn't trip; does the RCBO have anything to do with it.
I haven't checked for a borrowed neutral on the lighting yet, but even if there was one I can't see why that would affect the other RCD side.
Many thanks in advance
The installation has a 16th edition board with sockets on the RCD side, and lighting on the other side as usual.
Occasionally when the landing light is switched the RCD trips on the socket side. Would a borrowed neutral cause this. The lighting circuit itself has RCBO on it that doesn't trip; does the RCBO have anything to do with it.
I haven't checked for a borrowed neutral on the lighting yet, but even if there was one I can't see why that would affect the other RCD side.
Many thanks in advance