niall Y
Established Member
The lights went out in my workshop, this morning , while I was using an Earlex wallpaper-steamer. No problem, I unplugged it, got a torch, and went over to the small consumer unit to switch things back on - only to find nothing had tripped. Then indoors to check the main consumer unit, to find that the RCD had tripped here.
This used to happen in my old workshop, where power came into my workshop from a neighbouring one, it was always the the fuse or RCD in the neighbours workshop that went first, rather than the one in mine. Is this just Murphy's Law in action, or is there a reason for this?
Both the RCDs are rated at 30 ma , so ; is one slightly more sensitive than the other? I'm curious..........
This used to happen in my old workshop, where power came into my workshop from a neighbouring one, it was always the the fuse or RCD in the neighbours workshop that went first, rather than the one in mine. Is this just Murphy's Law in action, or is there a reason for this?
Both the RCDs are rated at 30 ma , so ; is one slightly more sensitive than the other? I'm curious..........