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Situation.

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Main consumer unit fed direct to incoming.

it has an upfront single pole RCD works fine. No main switch. No double pole isolation available.

Is this a potentially dangerous situation due to single pole Isolation?

I feel I can’t bring myself to give a C2 on an EICR, but equally I want to Tell customer to remedy this.

also it’s a Hager RCD in a steeple board, but the fit is good so was not going to code that.

bad design. Yes. But bad Design isn’t worth a code.
 
When I tripped the RCD the line to neutral on the supply side obviously 230:volts.

on other side obviously no voltage.

but between incoming live and neutral on the other side 230volts,

so came to the conclusion the neutral was open.

however ive just realised what a berk I am of coarse the neutral on the inside is connected to the neutral bar which in turn is connected to multiple circuits some of which will have natural and designed earth leakage. Thus an alternative path to earth.
 
I was getting full 230 volts.
Interesting, that is beginning to sound a bit more serious.

While I would very much doubt that an incomer style RCD would be single-pole switching, it is not beyond possibility that one pole has stuck.

I guess you could check for N-E faults on the installation (though I would expect that to be RCD-tripping if an actual short and not a few kOhm or similar from wet dirt).
 
Interesting, that is beginning to sound a bit more serious.

While I would very much doubt that an incomer style RCD would be single-pole switching, it is not beyond possibility that one pole has stuck.

I guess you could check for N-E faults on the installation (though I would expect that to be RCD-tripping if an actual short and not a few kOhm or similar from wet dirt).
my Bad my approved voltage indicator is just reading extra low voltage. just lighting up,the 12V led .

Your spot on right.

i heard the continuous tone saw lights on voltage indicator light up and presumed it was 230V.
 
Think your right. Just hav8ng a blonde moment.
Found it, although it may not apply here

462.1.201
A main linked switch or linked circuit-breaker shall be provided as near as practicable to the originof every installation as a means of switching the supply on load and as a means of isolation.

A main switch intended for operation by ordinary persons, e.g. of a household or similar installation, shall interrupt
both live conductors of a single-phase supply
 

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