I recently wired up some wall lights/ceiling lights. (Wall lights had never been connected since I moved in). Anyway, i think there is a bit of neutral-borrowing going on, but the wiring in the place is a nightmare (JB's under floorboards etc). I don't think I could sort it out without re-wiring everything.
Anyway - Everything was working fine until I turned the shower on. I know the shower circuit is fine (as I installed it). so....
I think the initial current draw from the 9.5Kw shower tipped the balance on the RCD. Can this happen???? normal operation of the shower causes lights to dim for half a second.
Secondly, if the shower is the straw that breaks the camels back, even if it is not the problem itself, might this be cured if I take a separate connection, pre-consumer unit, into a shower RCBO?, or would this still cause the same drop across the other circuits, so tripping the RCD in the CU?
Any advice appriciated.
Thanks
Alex
Anyway - Everything was working fine until I turned the shower on. I know the shower circuit is fine (as I installed it). so....
I think the initial current draw from the 9.5Kw shower tipped the balance on the RCD. Can this happen???? normal operation of the shower causes lights to dim for half a second.
Secondly, if the shower is the straw that breaks the camels back, even if it is not the problem itself, might this be cured if I take a separate connection, pre-consumer unit, into a shower RCBO?, or would this still cause the same drop across the other circuits, so tripping the RCD in the CU?
Any advice appriciated.
Thanks
Alex