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I've recently rewired my house, so when the time-delayed RCD, which
acts as my main switch started tripping, I assumed I had made a stupid mistake somewhere. My installation is TT, all circuits (apart from distribution circuits) are on RCBOs. I noticed that the tripping occurred at about 8am or about 8pm on weekdays. At weekends it occurred at other times. This lead me to suspect an outside cause. To cut a long story short, my next door neighbour is in the habit of switching her electric shower on/off via the isolation pull switch. When she does this, my RCD trips. When she turns the shower on/off normally, it doesn't trip. Her shower circuit is 2.5mm cable and the insulation looks a bit perished and frayed in the pull-switch. It's also on a 40A breaker! The pull switch is in "zone 1" - I kid you not! The cord is reachable from outside the shower enclosure and quite convenient to use. Her house appears to be protected by RCDs - a fairly ancient type, but they don't trip. She also promises to control her shower in the normal way until we get to the bottom of this... Any ideas? T |
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