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Stuart27

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Hi All

Let me start by saying I have my 2365 level 3 but never worked in the industry so my knowledge is limited.

My partner and I recently purchased and moved in to our first home

Since moving in we've had a strange electrical issue and I'd appreciate some advice about what could be causing it, or things I could check. I'd love to be in a position to just get somebody out to figure it out but I've recently been made redundant so can't really afford to do that right now.

So the issue is this.. every now and then, maybe once or twice a week, the main breaker will trip on the cu, either whilst the shower is being used or soon afterwards

The curious part about this is that when it happens, the main breaker doesn't want to come back on. I have to turn off each mcb, then put the main breaker on, then each circuit in turn. Everything comes back on fine (even the shower) except the ring supplying the kitchen and upstairs bedroom, which causes the main breaker to trip again. I have to leave the ring off for 30 minutes to an hour before it'll come back on without tripping the main breaker.

The bathroom is directly over the kitchen so my thinking is it's probably water ingres on the ring and it won't come back on until it's dried out, but I can't find any evidence of it and most of the time we can use the shower without issue, its only occasionally this will happen but at 5am when I'm trying to shower and get ready for work and the whole house trips out, setting off the house alarm aswell, it's more than a little frustrating.

Also there is no rcd protection at the board, is this a big issue? I know they're recommended and I intend to replace the board when I can but how urgent is it to get them in?

Thanks for taking the time to read this, apologies if its missed out any relevant information
 
Again, if I were you I would be looking to determine exactly what circuits are in use and check everything out. Did you get an EICR as part of the documents for your new home?

No we didn't, the previous owner had the property around 8 years and stated in the documents no electrical work had been carried out during their time there.

By the look of the shower isolator in the landing cupboard it was installed as a DIY job
 

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