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I am working on a TT system and the electrics are tripping all the time, I have narrowed it down to the downstairs light circuit. Everytime when this light circuit is connected at the board and if I try to turn the oven (on the cooker circuit) or boil a kettle. ( ring main) it trips the electrics, but when the lightning circuit is disconnected everything works fine. I have done the insulation. Test and its ok am now running out of idea. Because it seems the lighting circuit is interfering with the cooker circuit and ring downstairs main. But how its happening........... I am hitting a brick wall.

Help please

I had to reposition a light switch on this light circuit and I have since double checked my wiring. The rcd is tripping not the mcb
 
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The reason the RCD is tripping is you've probably got a N-E fault on the lighting circuit.

When you have a high current appliance on (oven/kettle) then the resistance of the fault is small enough to divert a small amount of current through the N-E fault!
 
Mannex your profile says your still in training, have you got a mentor or are you doing this job alone, also you say you're working on the lights is this to fix the fault or has the fault occurred whilst working on the circuit.
Can you give us as much info as possible.
 

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