I'll try it again in the morning. I unplugged all the sockets but the large appliances are on switched spursHave you tried unplugging all appliances or perhaps one at a time to determine if its an appliance?
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I'll try it again in the morning. I unplugged all the sockets but the large appliances are on switched spursHave you tried unplugging all appliances or perhaps one at a time to determine if its an appliance?
RCD. The downstairs circuits are all on the same rcd. Keeps tripping if I try to flip it up, turn the kitchen off and ilts fineWhat is the device that is "tripping RCD or MCB "
Nah not down to activity, it was all go yesterday and was fine. Boiled a kettle once today and it went off an hour or so laterDoes it coincide with activity?
Pans/kettle boiling.
One thing I've seen is kettles/pans boiling then steam condensing, especially at this time of year on external walls, and running down tiles and into sockets and tripping RCDs.
Cheers mate, appreciate it.and if youse stuck, this Scouser has MFT, will travel.
That's a good shout. There 2 pir lights on the side of the house and I'm sure their on a plug. I'll get stuck into it 1st thing, cheersIs the rain blowing in from the West?
Outside lights are sometimes wired into circuits via a spur.
Something on your RFC is causing tripping try unplugging things and gradually turn them back on till the RCD trips ergo there is your problemRCD. The downstairs circuits are all on the same rcd. Keeps tripping if I try to flip it up, turn the kitchen off and ilts fine
Good point Telif appliances are on a FCU and the FCU is only single pole switcthing, could be a N-E fault on an appliance.
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