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considering the op cant work it out poor person I love a tryer. plus a council tent .:D
buzz, you can be so cruel at times.

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The OP has 2391 so should be able to do an installation resistance test if he can at least narrow the faulty circuit down and disconnect even if he feels he shouldn't be investigating further.
 
In the morning.


Switch off Main Switch and remove cover. Switch all MCB's to off. Remove the RCD load neutral cables from the neutral bars but leave all the final circuits in.
Don't worry about unplugging stuff. Set IR tester to 250v and then do global IR's N-E, removing individual neutrals if a low reading obtained to pin point. If IR satisfactory, then test between the neutral bars to check separation of circuits over the two RCD's.
 

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