I have changed out an old fuse box for a split consumer unit (will be notified to local authority).
On one side I have sockets, cooker etc. and on the other, lighting, boiler etc.
The left hand side (RCD1) works fine and on the right (RCD2), there are no problems if just the lighting circuit is energised but if I energise the boiler MCB then both RCDs trip. I can connect the boiler into RCD1 and all works fine but if I move the extractor hood from RCD1 to RCD2 then again, both RCDs trip so it seems that any load (apart from lighting) added to RCD2 causes a trip. I thought that maybe the RCD (63A Type A) was faulty so I bought another one but same problem (new RCD has replaced RCD2 and original RCD2 now sits in RCD1 slot. Any ideas?
On one side I have sockets, cooker etc. and on the other, lighting, boiler etc.
The left hand side (RCD1) works fine and on the right (RCD2), there are no problems if just the lighting circuit is energised but if I energise the boiler MCB then both RCDs trip. I can connect the boiler into RCD1 and all works fine but if I move the extractor hood from RCD1 to RCD2 then again, both RCDs trip so it seems that any load (apart from lighting) added to RCD2 causes a trip. I thought that maybe the RCD (63A Type A) was faulty so I bought another one but same problem (new RCD has replaced RCD2 and original RCD2 now sits in RCD1 slot. Any ideas?