Dear All,
I am trying to fix up our house after an electrician replaced our aging CU (with no RCDs) with a new-fangled double-RCD CU. This was done because we had a new extension and so we needed to separate out the old circuits (on RCD A) from the new (on RCD B).
The circuits on RCD B are all okay, but I had a problem with the circuits on RCD A.
RCD A has the following circuits:
Ring Main
Hot Water system
Downstairs Lighting
Upstairs Lighting
When the CU was first installed, RCD A kept tripping, no matter what we did when we switched on the ring main. As a temporary measure, the electrician put in a big switch instead of the RCD, as the system has worked with no changes for the last 10 years and we knew of no problems during that time.
The issue was fixed when I found a leak from neutral to earth and so we need to put the RCD back instead of the big switch, to make sure that we get our protection installed properly.
Just before I switched over, I checked the Ring Main in the CU with my trusty Megger, which helped me find the problems, expecting to see an open circuit, but instead, I saw about 223 Ohms across Live to Neutral! Hmmm. I then switched off all of the other circuits and found that the Ring Main registered an open circuit (as do all of the others in isolation)!
By process of elimination, though, I found that I ONLY get 200-223 Ohms across the Ring Main when it is off and the Upstairs Lighting circuit is on.
I think that somehow, there is a shared Live or Neutral between the two circuits, which is strange, considering the construction of the house - I would have expected to have found a shared Live/Neutral between the upstairs lighting and the Ring Main out of the two, as the two sets of wiring are in the same place.
Four things:
1) should I be worried?
2) can I put in the RCD safely?
3) how can I track down the issue?
4) which is it going to be? Borrow Live or Neutral?
Kindest regards in advance,
QuietLeni
I am trying to fix up our house after an electrician replaced our aging CU (with no RCDs) with a new-fangled double-RCD CU. This was done because we had a new extension and so we needed to separate out the old circuits (on RCD A) from the new (on RCD B).
The circuits on RCD B are all okay, but I had a problem with the circuits on RCD A.
RCD A has the following circuits:
Ring Main
Hot Water system
Downstairs Lighting
Upstairs Lighting
When the CU was first installed, RCD A kept tripping, no matter what we did when we switched on the ring main. As a temporary measure, the electrician put in a big switch instead of the RCD, as the system has worked with no changes for the last 10 years and we knew of no problems during that time.
The issue was fixed when I found a leak from neutral to earth and so we need to put the RCD back instead of the big switch, to make sure that we get our protection installed properly.
Just before I switched over, I checked the Ring Main in the CU with my trusty Megger, which helped me find the problems, expecting to see an open circuit, but instead, I saw about 223 Ohms across Live to Neutral! Hmmm. I then switched off all of the other circuits and found that the Ring Main registered an open circuit (as do all of the others in isolation)!
By process of elimination, though, I found that I ONLY get 200-223 Ohms across the Ring Main when it is off and the Upstairs Lighting circuit is on.
I think that somehow, there is a shared Live or Neutral between the two circuits, which is strange, considering the construction of the house - I would have expected to have found a shared Live/Neutral between the upstairs lighting and the Ring Main out of the two, as the two sets of wiring are in the same place.
Four things:
1) should I be worried?
2) can I put in the RCD safely?
3) how can I track down the issue?
4) which is it going to be? Borrow Live or Neutral?
Kindest regards in advance,
QuietLeni