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How do you check circuits in a house after installing a new fuse box?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gina" data-source="post: 539569" data-attributes="member: 36065"><p>Just a mention to 'You have individual RCBO's per circuit... which is Good!', on the same RCBO I saw 2 circuits, the trouble/bad one and the good circuit. The electrician disconnected the trouble one and used a safety, and left only the good circuit connected to the RCBO.</p><p>If the ground shows 99 on the device which the electrician used to test, a clip which you would hold the end wire in and than look at the electronic screen for numbers (after the problem appear, not sure if he did same testing before, when he installed the CU last month), that means is a problem, right? The live and neutral were 0.45 or close to zero anyway.</p><p>Thank you many times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gina, post: 539569, member: 36065"] Just a mention to 'You have individual RCBO's per circuit... which is Good!', on the same RCBO I saw 2 circuits, the trouble/bad one and the good circuit. The electrician disconnected the trouble one and used a safety, and left only the good circuit connected to the RCBO. If the ground shows 99 on the device which the electrician used to test, a clip which you would hold the end wire in and than look at the electronic screen for numbers (after the problem appear, not sure if he did same testing before, when he installed the CU last month), that means is a problem, right? The live and neutral were 0.45 or close to zero anyway. Thank you many times. [/QUOTE]
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