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Aquaman
Hello all.
I am upgrading my bungalow fuse box to a new split load CU. My circuits on the fuse box were, 1. Cooker, 2. Heat pump and sockets, 3. Immersion heater, 4. Lights.
My new CU is a split load CU, to which I decided to separate the circuits between 2 RDC's in the following way, (From right to left) Main Switch, then RCD 1 with Cooker on a 32A MCB, then Immersion on a 16A MCB, then the lights on a 6A MCB followed by 2 spare spaces.
Then I put RCD 2 with the sockets on a 32A MCB, followed by the shower pump on a 16A MCB.
I did all of the tests such as, continuity, method 1 and 2, IR.
It's a bungalow, and it appears that the sockets are not a ring, but a radial so can't do end to end tests etc.
The problem is that the first RCD trips out as soon as I energise the lighting MCB and the 2nd RCD trips out as soon as I energise the sockets circuit.
Any help would be gratefully appreciated.
I am upgrading my bungalow fuse box to a new split load CU. My circuits on the fuse box were, 1. Cooker, 2. Heat pump and sockets, 3. Immersion heater, 4. Lights.
My new CU is a split load CU, to which I decided to separate the circuits between 2 RDC's in the following way, (From right to left) Main Switch, then RCD 1 with Cooker on a 32A MCB, then Immersion on a 16A MCB, then the lights on a 6A MCB followed by 2 spare spaces.
Then I put RCD 2 with the sockets on a 32A MCB, followed by the shower pump on a 16A MCB.
I did all of the tests such as, continuity, method 1 and 2, IR.
It's a bungalow, and it appears that the sockets are not a ring, but a radial so can't do end to end tests etc.
The problem is that the first RCD trips out as soon as I energise the lighting MCB and the 2nd RCD trips out as soon as I energise the sockets circuit.
Any help would be gratefully appreciated.
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