Was called out to a car park where they had the lighting circuit tripping out. Fixed the issue by putting damaged cables in an IP rated box. However just realised that the electrician who came out before myself took out the RCBO and replaced it with an MCB in hope that it would stop tripping, which it did, but only for a few hours. He said it's armoured cable and doesn't need an RCD. I'm pretty newly qualified and feel fairly unknowledgable lol, but here's my guess.
Being an existing installation as long as all the lights are all earthed I guess it's ok, but it wasn't originally done like this so I think it's just a straight up big fat no no, I think the client only got me in because their normal electrician couldn't make it so was hesitant to raise the issue straight away. The installation is a combination of black metal bollards and plastic brick lights. Just was wondering what you experienced guys thought before I start saying that the other electrician is wrong and the circuit is unsafe.
Thank you very much in advanced
Being an existing installation as long as all the lights are all earthed I guess it's ok, but it wasn't originally done like this so I think it's just a straight up big fat no no, I think the client only got me in because their normal electrician couldn't make it so was hesitant to raise the issue straight away. The installation is a combination of black metal bollards and plastic brick lights. Just was wondering what you experienced guys thought before I start saying that the other electrician is wrong and the circuit is unsafe.
Thank you very much in advanced