Did a CCU upgrade for a friend and he has a borrowed neutral on the lighting circuits, so at present they are on the same RCD until I resolve that and certify. I get continuity between the neutrals on the two circuits when disconnected from the CCU (and lives disconnected too). Connecting to different RCDs causes tripping when the RCD is on, as I expected.
Can anyone suggest a reliable method of finding where the borrowed neutral is? My guess was the two way lighting on the stairs. What should I be looking for, there are no neutrals at the switches. The lighting circuits are wired from the CCU to the first parts of the circuits using singles.
Is it ok to actually leave it as it is, connected to the same MCB on the same RCD?
Thanks
Can anyone suggest a reliable method of finding where the borrowed neutral is? My guess was the two way lighting on the stairs. What should I be looking for, there are no neutrals at the switches. The lighting circuits are wired from the CCU to the first parts of the circuits using singles.
Is it ok to actually leave it as it is, connected to the same MCB on the same RCD?
Thanks