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I had an intermittent fault where the RCD tripped, it started around 2 months ago after removing a light for decorating, however the RCD has reset for periods since. Last Friday it tripped and now won’t reset, the bulbs are all ok. We have had an electrician out today for a few hours to investigate/rectify but he couldn’t give a definitive answer after taking down all the fittings and separating the wires, What would the way ahead be??

Thanks for your help in advance

Phil
 
Thanks rapparee, still no lights. As he disconnected each one I attempted to reset the RCD, it didn’t reset. It only reset when all the wires were disconnected and separated down, trying to understand what may cause this issue
 
he used a Mega tester and said it would appear that either the wire had been cut or damaged such as drilling/ screwing, not carried out any such work for over a year
 
he used a Mega tester and said it would appear that either the wire had been cut or damaged such as drilling/ screwing, not carried out any such work for over a year
You see when they were separated down. He should have been putting them back on one by one. Even if he was only able to restore half the lighting circuit. But to just leave.....

What's his plan to get it sorted.
 
he said further investigation at the end of the week as he is busy, maybe taking the upstairs floor up or cut holes in the ceiling, I’m not convinced.... As telectrix confirms I need a decent electrician, but where to find one, if your not in the know is challenging
 
i asked him to have a look at it because it wouldn’t reset....... where’s a good place to find a decent electrician?
Here is a good place to start.
With luck someone local will pipe up soon.
 
Hi Tony it was an ikea 5 light spotlight, I loosened off for decorating, the RCD wouldn’t reset Friday So opted for a new light but still fails to reset, it was one of the same style,
 

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