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Dear all,

Really shattered today. It is old house. Fusebox vey old type. I replaced it with a new consumer with rcd. However rcd keeps tripping for all the sockets circuits. Upstairs lights fine. Downstairs generall fine but rcd tripps when I turn on kitchen lights.

I disconnect earth for all socket circuits but nothing changes. Tested all continuity and insulation all looks fine. Pulled out all appliances from sockets but rcd still trips. Really shuttered. Getting late and no time for further check. Will go back in a few days.

Any ideas of whats happening?

Any idea will be highly appreciated.

Regrds
 
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Dear all,

Really shattered today. It is old house. Fusebox vey old type. I replaced it with a new consumer with rcd. However rcd keeps tripping for all the sockets circuits. Upstairs lights fine. Downstairs generall fine but rcd tripps when I turn on kitchen lights.

I disconnect earth for all socket circuits but nothing changes. Tested all continuity and insulation all looks fine. Pulled out all appliances from sockets but rcd still trips. Really shuttered. Getting late and no time for further check. Will go back in a few days.

Any ideas of whats happening?

Any idea will be highly appreciated.

Regrds

Things to clarify:

Working on a Sunday?
Going back in a few days - what about the customer?
What testing did you do?
Disconnecting earths - really, do you understand how rcds work?
What do you plan to do next?
 
Almost certainly you have the neutral cables for the sockets crossed over between the neutral bars.
Check your circuits and ensure that the lives on the MCBs for one RCD have their corresponding neutrals in the neutral bar fed from that RCD.
The kitchen lights may well be a wiring fault at the lights if the other lights on the same circuit do not trip the RCD.
This is simple and basic information that should be clear to anyone changing a consumer unit.
 
Give the OP a break guys. He might be just having a 'brain fart' day.
I thought you guys tested the circuits before changing the CU's, to give yourself a little 'heads up' on troubles ahead?
 
Give the OP a break guys. He might be just having a 'brain fart' day.
I thought you guys tested the circuits before changing the CU's, to give yourself a little 'heads up' on troubles ahead?

Disconnecting the earths to find an RCD tripping issue? Hard to reconcile that with a professional approach to fault finding. But OK...we've all had brain farts and got it badly wrong at times. So lets hear more from the OP on where he's going with this.
 

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