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We’ve tried to isolate the issue but can’t seem to track down the problem. I would like to understand some basics about our consumer unit to see if I am doing the right things. We didn’t install it so would like to confirm my understanding.
I’ve attached some images of the consumer unit. I believe the RCCB protects everything except the lights. There are 5 switches (MCBs?). There are marked and I understand they are for the following;
1. Garage - seperate garage. Cable is underground. We have an overflow fridge freezer and outside spot light plugged in there. I isolated this area before and still had tripping issues. We’re using the freezer currently as the other one needs replacing (see below).
2. Oven/Hob - to one socket which has plugs for gas hob ignition and electric oven. The oven only requires 13 amp plug into a standard socket. This is currently switched off.
3. Shower - I believe this is redundant as we have don’t have an electric shower but one that works off a direct hot water feed from the combi boiler. I’ve currently switched this off.
4. Cooker Hood and Wall fan in kitchen. This is currently switched off.
5. All Sockets upstairs and downstairs
As you can see, there are 2 switches (MCBs?) for the lights, one for upstairs and one for downstairs.
None of the MCBs have ever tripped. The RCCB trips and everything goes off except the lights.
My initial questions are as follows;
a. If I switch off any of the 5 switches then that circuit is completely isolated and if a trip occurs then appliances on that circuit cannot be causing it?
b. Are there any circumstances at all when the light circuits can cause the RCCB to trip even if they are not protected by it? We can find no evidence of water getting into light fittings or light switches but we have had the lights flickering.
c. The boiler does not have a plug as it’s hard wired into a fused switch which is connected to the sockets circuit. This is a new boiler fitted about two months ago and despite the fact that it has worked ok I want to isolate it. Am I able to isolate the boiler by switching it off or should I also remove the fuse from the switch?
d. There is also a fused switch to which is connected an under unit strip light. Can I isolate this by switching off or do I need to remove the fuse as well?
e. We have an extractor fan in the bathroom linked to the light switch. It has a delayed switch off. I think it’s connected to the sockets circuit somehow. How do I isolate this?
During our investigations we’ve had the dishwasher and fridge freezer checked out under insurance as I noticed the wire/plug was getting hot on the dishwasher and fridge was freezing up with the thermostat set to low. We were told both needed replacing so we have switched off and unplugged both. Despite this, we are still getting trips.
Also during our investigations we noticed a minor leak from the shower tap which looked like it might also have been leaking behind the tiles. Plumber came and tightened the valve. However, we have never see any water coming down into the kitchen below either down walls, through the ceiling or into a light fitting (however I would like to understand whether water in a light fitting would trip the RCD hence my question above). Plumber said the leak was unlikely to be causing the trips.
During the last 2 weeks we’ve thought we’d isolated the problem only for it to start again. My wife came home yesterday after nearly 2 days without a trip. Ran a bath for my granddaughter. RCD tripped twice in 20 minutes at about 6pm. Didn’t happen again until about 3am (I know this because I suffer a sleep disorder so use a powered machine to help me breathe which stopped), then again just under an hour later and once more at about 5am.
At 5am I switched the power to the boiler off. Turned it back on about an hour ago. Boiler has been working and heating up the house in the last hour. No tripping....
We spoke to one electrician a week or so ago who said it was pointless coming until we’d identified where the problem was. We’ll get someone in to check the boiler electrics first under the warranty despite the fact it appeared to be all working ok up to a couple of weeks ago and has been ok in the last hour.
I know that problems with multiple appliances could cause tripping so this could be a slow process of elimination in switching equipment off and seeing what happens but if someone can respond to my questions on isolation and how the lights might have a bearing on what’s going on, this would help.
I’m not much of a diy man so I’d be very grateful if you could avoid too much technical jargon in your responses.
Thank you