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Had a quick look at a job which has it seems a neutal to earth fault.
Set up TNC-S feeding DB with 5 MCBs, and 1 RCBO feeding lighting circuits.
It was getting late and I was tired, so I suggested to the client you have a possible neutral to earth fault, and the circuit in question will need to be tested for this.
His reply was 'are you sure the neutral to earth fault is on that lighting ciurcuit?, as the all the neutrals are connected on one bar' This took me back a little as the guy obvioulsy had some knowledge. So I said I will need to test said circuit first, and if not conclusive test the rest of DB for said fault.
Just got me to thinking that if the N-E fault is somewhere else, would it in fact trip the RCBO for the lighting circuit?
Set up TNC-S feeding DB with 5 MCBs, and 1 RCBO feeding lighting circuits.
It was getting late and I was tired, so I suggested to the client you have a possible neutral to earth fault, and the circuit in question will need to be tested for this.
His reply was 'are you sure the neutral to earth fault is on that lighting ciurcuit?, as the all the neutrals are connected on one bar' This took me back a little as the guy obvioulsy had some knowledge. So I said I will need to test said circuit first, and if not conclusive test the rest of DB for said fault.
Just got me to thinking that if the N-E fault is somewhere else, would it in fact trip the RCBO for the lighting circuit?