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  #3200014 26-Feb-2024 07:05
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turtleattacks:

However, even though if I've unplugged the appliances from the switches involved and switched off the plugs, the RCD would still trip. 

 

 

Can't be caused by something not plugged in.



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  #3200071 26-Feb-2024 10:31
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Bung:
turtleattacks:

 

However, even though if I've unplugged the appliances from the switches involved and switched off the plugs, the RCD would still trip. 

 

Can't be caused by something not plugged in.

 

People overlook the fixed appliances which may be hardwired or have a hard to get to plug on them.





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