Max Rasa
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Hi
I'm removing an extractor fan from our WC, as it's just a toilet and sink and we never use hot water in there anyway...
The extractor is on the light circuit, but has it's own pull cord. I double checked by turning the fan and light on, then switching off the MCB. All good. I triple checked with a multi meter and all was 0. So after disconnecting I started checking for continuity so I knew which cable to pull on. Once sussed, I started wiggling it and pulling, at which point the RCD/RCCB tripped. I'm not great with all the consumer unit parts and what they're called, but it's a split unit and the left side tripped - which the same side as where I'd already turned off the MCB.
Think it'll probably be wise to get an electrician in to see what's what. Most the house lights are on a separate circuit so there's no rush.
But I'm really curious in the meantime....
- Is it possible to trip the RCD/RCCB by doing something on a circuit, even when the MCB for that circuit is off?
- If not, must I assume that something from another circuit is going on in the ceiling void?
Hope I'm making sense! Happy to add a couple of photos if it would help.
Cheers
I'm removing an extractor fan from our WC, as it's just a toilet and sink and we never use hot water in there anyway...
The extractor is on the light circuit, but has it's own pull cord. I double checked by turning the fan and light on, then switching off the MCB. All good. I triple checked with a multi meter and all was 0. So after disconnecting I started checking for continuity so I knew which cable to pull on. Once sussed, I started wiggling it and pulling, at which point the RCD/RCCB tripped. I'm not great with all the consumer unit parts and what they're called, but it's a split unit and the left side tripped - which the same side as where I'd already turned off the MCB.
Think it'll probably be wise to get an electrician in to see what's what. Most the house lights are on a separate circuit so there's no rush.
But I'm really curious in the meantime....
- Is it possible to trip the RCD/RCCB by doing something on a circuit, even when the MCB for that circuit is off?
- If not, must I assume that something from another circuit is going on in the ceiling void?
Hope I'm making sense! Happy to add a couple of photos if it would help.
Cheers