Hi
I'm going through building regs (Part P) to renew the electrics in my shed. Building control have just been out to check that the wires were correctly placed (they were) so I'm getting all the hardware in (light/socket etc) ready for the electrician to check it.
Once it was all wired up I wanted to check it worked so turned all the switches off in the shed CU (bought as a 'shed pack' with 1x6A, 1x32A MCBs and RCD) then turned the MCB on in the house CU that feeds the shed. When I tried to turn the main switch on in the shed CU, it immediately tripped in the house (with a blue flash for effect!). The house fuse is 40A and is the one that fed the original shed wiring (that was very dodgy hence re-wire), its in an old CU that doesn't have an RCD.
I also noticed that even with the house CU MCB off, there was still power coming through the live wire to the shed... is this just some residual current or a fault with the MCB in the house?
Hoping someone can help so I can get as much sorted as possible before the electrician comes to check it. If not I'm hoping I might be able to pick his/her brains!
Thanks
PS I don't think my last post went through properly so if it did and this is a duplicate I apologise