Do they have a defined supply/load side? Just wondering if the circuit trips and overheats as the "load" side was not disconnected as it was wired to feed it.It failed when we pressed the test button, no signs of wear and tear etc.
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Do they have a defined supply/load side? Just wondering if the circuit trips and overheats as the "load" side was not disconnected as it was wired to feed it.It failed when we pressed the test button, no signs of wear and tear etc.
It was as it is when installed, right way round etc.Do they have a defined supply/load side? Just wondering if the circuit trips and overheats as the "load" side was not disconnected as it was wired to feed it.
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