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Fluorescent Light Tripping RCD
Hi, hoping someone can give me some advice or ideas. Currently have a
fluorescent light in the garage that is more than occasionally tripping the RCD in the main house consumer unit. There is a seperate CU in the garage that is then connected to the CU in the house. Happens more frequently when damp, ie when garage was flooded earlier this year! So my question is for any suggestions how to prevent the RCD being tripped? Thanks |
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