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<blockquote data-quote="newfutile" data-source="post: 552252" data-attributes="member: 36842"><p>only because there is a load ,if there is no current flowing the cpc will not be able to divert current to create the imbalance .</p><p>it used to happen on the old dual (RCD) Residual Current Device boards when someone connects to the wrong neutral bar , or a shared neutral is connected across the 2 rcds</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newfutile, post: 552252, member: 36842"] only because there is a load ,if there is no current flowing the cpc will not be able to divert current to create the imbalance . it used to happen on the old dual (RCD) Residual Current Device boards when someone connects to the wrong neutral bar , or a shared neutral is connected across the 2 rcds [/QUOTE]
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