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My sister's old BS3036 CU has now gone and the new dual RCD is installed.
All of the 1mm and 1.5mm previously went into one 6amp fuse. There are from memory 6 t&e and one pair of single + earth. Bearing in mind this is an average, 2 bedroom ex council place it seemed excessive to have so many, but as the installation has evidently been bodged and badly added to/removed from over the years it's no great surprise.
First off I connected up the singles, to see what part of the house they supplied - as I knew that there were singles in the loft supplying the upstairs lighting.
The kitchen and living room lights worked, but nothing upstairs - BUT the landing (two way) compact flu bulb was flashing slightly, as if it was trying to start but didn't have enough power.
As I was running out of time and light, I randomly connected all of the rest of the lighting over the two sides of the CU. This resulted in both RCDs tripping when the hall or landing lights were switched on.
As time and light had now run out, I connected all of the lighting onto two 6amp MCBs on one side of the CU. All was fine and all lighting worked.
I am thinking that this has got to be a shared neutral on the two way hall and landing, but I am having difficulty getting my head around it because of the surfeit of lighting cables...
what's the best way of systematically testing what goes where and does what?
All of the 1mm and 1.5mm previously went into one 6amp fuse. There are from memory 6 t&e and one pair of single + earth. Bearing in mind this is an average, 2 bedroom ex council place it seemed excessive to have so many, but as the installation has evidently been bodged and badly added to/removed from over the years it's no great surprise.
First off I connected up the singles, to see what part of the house they supplied - as I knew that there were singles in the loft supplying the upstairs lighting.
The kitchen and living room lights worked, but nothing upstairs - BUT the landing (two way) compact flu bulb was flashing slightly, as if it was trying to start but didn't have enough power.
As I was running out of time and light, I randomly connected all of the rest of the lighting over the two sides of the CU. This resulted in both RCDs tripping when the hall or landing lights were switched on.
As time and light had now run out, I connected all of the lighting onto two 6amp MCBs on one side of the CU. All was fine and all lighting worked.
I am thinking that this has got to be a shared neutral on the two way hall and landing, but I am having difficulty getting my head around it because of the surfeit of lighting cables...
what's the best way of systematically testing what goes where and does what?