Swapped LIVE AND NEUTRAL CONDUCTOR in top of left hand RCD unitwhat are the main issues, the ones that i can spot are... *located close to the celing i dont have a problem with c/u against the ceiling, i have fitted both our c/u to the close ceiling line, here at home, and no issues to date, have also replaced customer c/u and fitted near to ceiling in the past depends on the location of fuse board,
*live exposed buzz bar pins yes i agree it could be a bit naughty, but the main bar isnt exposed so i wouldnt really say to much about that especially as its not exposed when the covers fitted
*heavy loads are furthest away from the incoming tails i do try and keep heaviest loads towards the tails but the setup of the c/u doesnt really allow this in this instance, but yes its best practice to keep as near to tails as poss,
What have I missed....???
But where does the Nuetral Bar connect to on that RCD?the main RCD on the left looks ok to me, as the live is the conductor being switched.
Aye, its obvious that no testing was carried out upon completion you'd discover the fault when you attmpted to do a a loop test on an affected circuit!I often dismantle all the guts out of a board when assembling it......But still check Polarity when joint it all back up again!
Where I worked we called it the smoke test bad day explodethe good old bang test!
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