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Did a board change today and put in rcbos for mcbs in common areas of a block of flats. Meggered out ok before i started by the way!!

Rcbo for outside lights didnt hold. Mcb was fine before. All others held fine. So neutral to earth fault right? Also disconnected neutral from rcbo no problems til neutral connected, with live connected all good. Connected neutral trip. Connected just neutral - trip. Earth in all the time.

Disconnected that circuit's earth and functional earth to see if it would hold. No joy. Traced earth and it goes nowhere, cut off at contactor! However outside lights gave me a Zs so earth must be taken off another circuit.

Thought about borrowed neutrals - but all other rcbo's held - didnt trip in a pair. Also meggered between neutrals came out ok. Even disconnected all other neutrals except outside lights. No joy.

It's a main board in common areas that feeds that building's power and lights and outside lights plus feeds a few submains. Flats are on separate main incomer individual fuses. Could it be a borrowed neutral from a lighting circuit in one of the flats.

Also, old board had charring round where the main neutral from 100a switch meets neutral bar. Is this probably unrelated and due to bad connection??

What a horrible day. Going back tomorrow to fault find some more. But it's hard to find the ordering of the outside lights there are groups of them all over the place. I suppose get Zs on all of them and lowest is closest to the board.

Wish me luck, but more importantly some highly experienced insight would be great!!
 
Why wouldn't they?

They have a duty of care to ensure everything is safe, if it's tripping find fault repair then all is good.

Had this yesterday, RCBO keeps tripping narrowed it down to faulty light, removed fitting all ok now. RCBO still on circuit and not tripping anymore.
 



Because he wants to know if the circuit needs an Rcbo sorry dillb, couldn't resist
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i asked for that didn't I lol :hammer:
 
rcbo

Try swapping rcbo with a known good one from another circuit. I had a similar problem some time ago spent ages doing all checks and tests turned out to be duff rcbo very annoying had to go home and kick the dog!
 
Riiiiight. So I have made a bit of an error. When doing IR test I disconnected cpc neutral and live and did it that way. The cpc wasnt going anywhere, the lights bprrowed the cpc from various local points. Not awful but very rough I know! I had a fun day disconnecting sets of lights bit by bit. Turns out they are pretty much all letting in water. Going back to change 10 lights tomorrow and Monday. Eurgh...

Cant believe i made that IR cock up. I must admit, i have a love hate relationship with IR tests. So many variables to give you low results and the wiring is slapdash in this place to say the least with so many variables I'm not sure where to start!!
 
You're right there. I did learn that somewhere. But it'd been a long day and I wasnt with it.

Now this is odd: All the lights are on when PIR is overrided. When i switch a particular submain (on its own rcbo) one light goes out. Now this HAS to be borrowed neutral surely because switched live is fed from one contactor?! Or perhaps switched live and neutral from different circuit is feb from contactor? I'm a bit baffled. Lights are on mcb til i sort probs out. But rcbo feeding submain does NOT trip which is why borrowed neutral looks v unlikely. Someone help me i feel like i'm losing the plot, not slept much since son was born, i swear having young kids turns your grey matter into cauliflower....
 
Boydy - i may've mentioned it in my original post but there is an RCBO board that feeds several submains (i thought thats what they are called - they don't have their own DNO fuse if that's what you are asking )around the common parts of a large block of flats.

I rewired that one light so it is on the correct switched live , neutral and earth now.

The place is a total wiring mess!!!
 
Haha good question. Not sure. Still have to replace 6 lights then i'll check. They had a non-existent IP rating so had to be done anyway. I'll let u know monday. For once i have sat AND sun off and i plan to put work woes out of my mind for 60 hours!

Ps whoever suggested clamp meter for earth leakage cheers. I'm gonna do that too.

Its all wired in the same size for cpc and neutral so N to CPC short no problem right?! JOKE
 

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