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<blockquote data-quote="bryn" data-source="post: 163708" data-attributes="member: 2125"><p>Spent all day today changing consumer unit powerd back up and one set of lights in kitchen extension tripping RCD on Neutral.</p><p></p><p>Thought about borrowed neutral but supply comes from board into switch and feeds two lights neutrals also connected through back box any one give me some quick tips how I can trace if definetly borroed neutral fault as have to go back in the morning to sort out these two lights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bryn, post: 163708, member: 2125"] Spent all day today changing consumer unit powerd back up and one set of lights in kitchen extension tripping RCD on Neutral. Thought about borrowed neutral but supply comes from board into switch and feeds two lights neutrals also connected through back box any one give me some quick tips how I can trace if definetly borroed neutral fault as have to go back in the morning to sort out these two lights. [/QUOTE]
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