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James
Hi
I'm not an electrician but I'm fairly competent with household wiring and
after recently buying a new electric ceramic hob I realised my existing MCB
consumer unit did not have enough ways as it is quite old and only has 5.
So, I have just bought and installed a new Wylex 12 way split-load consumer
unit and I've got a couple of questions about the RCD which is a new area
for me. (I realise that I've been a bit naughty by installing this unit
myself as I don't have the necessary certificates in the UK, but I will get
the necessary council check done when the work is complete.)
So, Q1 - Which circuits should be RCD protected and which shouldn't? I live
in a standard 2 bedroom house, about 90 years old, which was rewired about
10 years ago at best guess.
And, Q2 - I've put the shower on a 45A MCB on the RCD side. I take a shower,
then switch it off with the shower controls. 5 minutes later, after drying,
I pull the isolator cord hanging from the ceiling to silence the extractor
fan, and ping, the RCD trips. Any ideas where the fault could be, and what I
should be looking for to find it?
Thanks in advance for knowledgeable/helpful answers
Regards
James
I'm not an electrician but I'm fairly competent with household wiring and
after recently buying a new electric ceramic hob I realised my existing MCB
consumer unit did not have enough ways as it is quite old and only has 5.
So, I have just bought and installed a new Wylex 12 way split-load consumer
unit and I've got a couple of questions about the RCD which is a new area
for me. (I realise that I've been a bit naughty by installing this unit
myself as I don't have the necessary certificates in the UK, but I will get
the necessary council check done when the work is complete.)
So, Q1 - Which circuits should be RCD protected and which shouldn't? I live
in a standard 2 bedroom house, about 90 years old, which was rewired about
10 years ago at best guess.
And, Q2 - I've put the shower on a 45A MCB on the RCD side. I take a shower,
then switch it off with the shower controls. 5 minutes later, after drying,
I pull the isolator cord hanging from the ceiling to silence the extractor
fan, and ping, the RCD trips. Any ideas where the fault could be, and what I
should be looking for to find it?
Thanks in advance for knowledgeable/helpful answers
Regards
James