Hi guys. Looking for some advice.
I’ve had some building work done.
1. Outhouse. The wiring internally was changed but the wiring from the house to the outhouse is the same. All electrics working okay in there.
2. Conservatory built. Wiring is in however it is not connected up yet so no current passing through it.
3. Utility room renovation. The electrics are all exposed including at the sockets but the RCD is switched off while they are renovating.
Everything was fine till they started working on the utility. Now, every time a high power appliance is used, the RCCB trips. Can be a microwave, their power tools, electrical oven. Smaller devices are okay.
No RCD trips. Just the RCCB. I’ve individually switched all the RCDs off but it still trips. I have an EV charger and I turned off every other RCD except the EV charger. But then I tried to use the EV charger, the RCCB still tripped.
Confused where to go from here? Am I right in thinking if the faulty circuit RCD is turned off, the RCCB shouldn’t trip? If that’s the case, why does it still trip even when I just leave the EV charger on?
Appreciate any advice.
I’ve had some building work done.
1. Outhouse. The wiring internally was changed but the wiring from the house to the outhouse is the same. All electrics working okay in there.
2. Conservatory built. Wiring is in however it is not connected up yet so no current passing through it.
3. Utility room renovation. The electrics are all exposed including at the sockets but the RCD is switched off while they are renovating.
Everything was fine till they started working on the utility. Now, every time a high power appliance is used, the RCCB trips. Can be a microwave, their power tools, electrical oven. Smaller devices are okay.
No RCD trips. Just the RCCB. I’ve individually switched all the RCDs off but it still trips. I have an EV charger and I turned off every other RCD except the EV charger. But then I tried to use the EV charger, the RCCB still tripped.
Confused where to go from here? Am I right in thinking if the faulty circuit RCD is turned off, the RCCB shouldn’t trip? If that’s the case, why does it still trip even when I just leave the EV charger on?
Appreciate any advice.
- TL;DR
- RCCB tripping but RCD not tripping. Cannot find the faulty circuit.
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