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did a cu change on friday. tt system, simple split load board, dual rcds. Theres a fault on one of the lighting circuits. when one of the light switches is turned on it trips out BOTH rcds on the CU.

going back to the house shortly to further investigate. would this be a borrowed neutral on the lighting circuit?
 
Hi.

Check the landing light as it sounds like a borrowed neutral where the live comes from the downstairs lighting circuit and neutral from the upstairs lighting circuit.

If there is a 2 gang switch in the hallway i.e 1 for hall light and one for landing light you will probably find the commons are linked, with a T+E going upstairs to the landing light switch and a single core going from the landing switch to the landing light. The neutral is then part of the upstairs "loop in" circuit.

With the lighting split over the 2 RCD's this is seen as an imbalance by both RCD's causing them to trip when it is switched on.

Could also be crossed neutral in CU
 
Its a borrowed neutral.

Or you have crossed connected them in the CU.

Good luck with finding it:)

thought so. definately not cross connected in the cu. finding it on a sunday afternoon is not my idea of fun :(

@lenny. you must be psychic lol. its the landing light thats tripping it out. on a 2g switch in the downstairs hall. supposed to be showing the ELECSA assessor this job tomorrow aswell. wil have to get it fixed tonight :(
 
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thought so. definately not cross connected in the cu. finding it on a sunday afternoon is not my idea of fun :(

@lenny. you must be psychic lol. its the landing light thats tripping it out. on a 2g switch in the downstairs hall. supposed to be showing the ELECSA assessor this job tomorrow aswell. wil have to get it fixed tonight :(

Had the same borrowed neutral on landing light problem with one of my jobs that was being used on an NICEIC visit.
Sorted it prior to visit which was a must because the nic see borrowed neutrals has a code 1.
Probably the same with ELECSA.
 
still not sorted this. i disconnected the light to stop it tripping out the rcd until i came back, and when i did they said they'd had water come in through the roof and drip through the light overnight. lucky i'd already disconnected it. So i've left it how it is until the roofs sorted.

they dont seem keen on having to have rewiring done though
 

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