Hi guys,
I am helping a friend with extending the ring main and adding some lights etc... in his new bedroom. I have put in a few new sockets & some two way lighting etc... I have isolated the circuits by turning off the appropriate MCB's at the CU which is split and both sides are protected by RCD's I cant kill the lot as the Fire Alarm activates and my mate doesn't know how to deactivate the alarm completely. This isn't a problem until I cut a cable and even though the circuit is off (MCB off) the RCD trips. I am guessing that as I have only killed line, the neutral and earth are still connected to the CU when I cut through it is causing an imbalance but I thought there needed to be a current flowing for the RCD to operate and to detect the imbalance. Surely neutral & earth are both at 0 if I have broke the circuit at the line by switching off the MCB? I don't understand how it all works, any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
I am helping a friend with extending the ring main and adding some lights etc... in his new bedroom. I have put in a few new sockets & some two way lighting etc... I have isolated the circuits by turning off the appropriate MCB's at the CU which is split and both sides are protected by RCD's I cant kill the lot as the Fire Alarm activates and my mate doesn't know how to deactivate the alarm completely. This isn't a problem until I cut a cable and even though the circuit is off (MCB off) the RCD trips. I am guessing that as I have only killed line, the neutral and earth are still connected to the CU when I cut through it is causing an imbalance but I thought there needed to be a current flowing for the RCD to operate and to detect the imbalance. Surely neutral & earth are both at 0 if I have broke the circuit at the line by switching off the MCB? I don't understand how it all works, any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.