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Hi,I have been called to my friends house who had lost power to some of his consumer unit,when I got there the rcd side was off (16th edition board) switched all circuits off that side and tried one by one the rcd button wont come up,so got new rcd and is exactly the same keeps tripping with no circuits on,button wont go up,I have voltage going to top of rcd and have checked connections. Any ideas ?
 
N-E fault. first make sure everything is unplugged. then if it still trips, you need to diss. each neutral till you fing the faulty circuit. then IR test that circuit. pretty basic stuff.
 
Hi,I have been called to my friends house who had lost power to some of his consumer unit,when I got there the rcd side was off (16th edition board) switched all circuits off that side and tried one by one the rcd button wont come up,so got new rcd and is exactly the same keeps tripping with no circuits on,button wont go up,I have voltage going to top of rcd and have checked connections. Any ideas ?


Yes call an electrician.
 
I have correct equipment at work to test will get tonight,no they haven't been hammering walls or anything will have another look tomorrow,thanks for help.
 
Yep most likely something outside or an appliance if no diy has been done! As has been said above start with the basics and go from there! Just don't do what some cowboy's on this forum do and move it to the non rcd side just for now!!
 

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