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YTSOxford
Hi all,
I have a TT system at the moment and a freezer trips the rcd on start up. I am rewiring and the old 100m/a rcd board is still on, it works fine on this and starts up, and if you leave it for a few minutes and plug it into the new board afterwards, it does not trip the new board.
what would you guys do? It was connected to a socket outlet plate before, with a 30m/a built into it and this did not trip, is it possible to have this on a dedicated circuit? Even though it would be mainswitch side - so no rcd protection to the plug, (surface mounted)?
I have a TT system at the moment and a freezer trips the rcd on start up. I am rewiring and the old 100m/a rcd board is still on, it works fine on this and starts up, and if you leave it for a few minutes and plug it into the new board afterwards, it does not trip the new board.
what would you guys do? It was connected to a socket outlet plate before, with a 30m/a built into it and this did not trip, is it possible to have this on a dedicated circuit? Even though it would be mainswitch side - so no rcd protection to the plug, (surface mounted)?