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Thanks Bernard, that’s one issue solved. Switch will now function!
Looks like now just need to swap black (Earth) and grey (Neutral) and then move Brown (live) to LINE 2 instead of LINE 1
Thanks Bernard, that’s one issue solved. Switch will now function!
If the RCD does not trip (assuming it is functioning correctly) now that you have connected it properly, the neutral and earth cannot be the wrong way round so some investigation is required to determine which is actually which and not just relying on the colours.Looks like now just need to swap black (Earth) and grey (Neutral) and then move Brown (live) to LINE 2 instead of LINE 1
Have connected up RCD and wired in how the wires are supposed to be and it is indeed tripping, so I’m guessing a fault somewhere in the tub circuitry, which is odd as it appears to be functioning perfectly. I’ll get a sparks round to investigate, seems very odd as it’s working perfectly and apparently has been wired up this way for some years, thanks allIf the RCD does not trip (assuming it is functioning correctly) now that you have connected it properly, the neutral and earth cannot be the wrong way round so some investigation is required to determine which is actually which and not just relying on the colours.
What ?In this case the RCD will NOT operate as the fault current is flowing in the CPC cable and therefore does not affect the RCD, also it cannot be switched off as there are no switches in the CPC wiring,
I think bernard was talking about the ('rare') 'case' in which the 'fault current' was effectively rising upstream of the RCD due to a supply-side neutral fault.What ?
I must be missing something, orI think bernard was talking about the ('rare') 'case' in which the 'fault current' was effectively rising upstream of the RCD due to a supply-side neutral fault.
I thing it's probably a case of your "or".I must be missing something, OR
is it 'blue moon' time rather than related to this thread where the CPC appears wrongly connected and there is another RCD farther upstream?
If it is not related then why is the CPC connected to the water?
It was specific to this post to explain to the OP that there are serious risks when DIY electrical work is performed without knowledge that is essential to make the installation a safe installation.It would seem that Bernard's post #20 (to which you responded) was nothing specifically to do with this thread,
If you want to put it like that. I would call it a 'general' point (with which, as you will imagine, I don't disagree), since it is no way 'specific' to the OP's question/situation - and I was merely responding to EFLI's implied question about its relevance to this particular thread.It was specific to this post to explain to the OP that there are serious risks when DIY electrical work is performed without knowledge that is essential to make the installation a safe installation.
The point is @Refinedgent has not stated if TN-S, TT, or TN-C-S and if he does not know, then not safe for him to do the work.Your point is also probably not relevant if the OP's supply is not TC-N-S, since a dangerous N-E pd is then incredibly improbably (much more improbable than with TN-C-S, which is rare enough!).
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