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When you did the IR tests did you leave all the cpc's connected to the cu?
No I didnt. I turned all MCBs off. Will try that
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When you did the IR tests did you leave all the cpc's connected to the cu?
No I dontHave you got an earth leakage clamp metre?
IR fault on an adjacent RCD controlled circuit?
No I didnt. I turned all MCBs off. Will try that
I think this may be the case as well. Will need to head over there again and spend a couple of hours testing the rest of the circuits one last time
That's a good idea. Ill isolate the fans, cooker hood and boiler from the circuits and see what happens. That maybe the reason. I find when I fault-find I always look at the worst case and take them apart instead of just looking at the simple possibilities. It wastes a lot of timeCheck any hard wired appliances like boilers, extractor hoods etc are disconnected as well. Not just switched off.
I think this may be the case as well. Will need to head over there again and spend a couple of hours testing the rest of the circuits one last time
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