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solgen

Hi,

I've recently run 4mm 4 core SWA from a 20A MCB house consumer unit to a garage unit installed in a shed 50M away. The garage unit has 16A and 6A breakers protected by 40A 30mA RCD main switch. All wiring connections seem to be correct, however, as soon as anything is placed under load either from socket or light, the RCD back at the house consumer unit trips. I have visually inspected everthing so far and cannot see any problems.

I looked for neutral problems and cannot see anything amiss.

Can anyone suggest where the problem maybe?

Thanks
 
I would imagine, that the RCD tripping indicates there is a fault.
It could conceivably be due to an accumulation of earth leakage from a number of circuits being protected by the RCD at the house.
Have you tried switching off the other circuits and then switching on a load in the shed?
 
Most common thing i find with shed installs is water getting into the fittings somewhere, we've had a lot of rain recently and if its just started happening - this is where, if i were you, id probably start looking first.

Spiderman onto the shed roof and see if the felt / tiles (whatever it is) are knocking on death's door.

As above, IR test.
 
I've seen it numerous times. Everything seems fine - IR all circuits, all +100m, then only when you connect a load the supply RCD trips.
As the neutral current is not returned to the sub circuit RCD it throws it out of balance and trips.
 
As the RCD will constantly monitor P-E and N-E faults in no load conditions I would say it's highly likely to be a wrongly connected supply neutral but you are right, there maybe circumstances where it could be something else.

Solgen any chance of a picture of the CCU?
 

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