RCD tripping when circuit off
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bigwedge
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RCD tripping when circuit off

by bigwedge » Fri Nov 16, 2007 8:19 pm

Having switched the ring main circuit off at my newly pro-fitted CU, I cut through the T&E wiring on a circuit I'm working on, and the rcd tripped. Now the circuit was definitely dead (I'd touched all of the wires without killing myself!).

How can this be possible - and I assume I need to get the "expert" back in to correct this?

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by sparx » Sun Nov 18, 2007 5:28 pm

Hi B-W,
no prob this is normal!
when you cut the 'dead' circuit you would have only 'killed' the live conductor by switching off the MCB,
when you cut wire it connected N & E together, if any other circuit was taking power ie a light it would have given an unbalance to RCD which does its job & trips, bit of a pain but not a fault,
regards SPARX

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