Resetting your residual current device (RCD) on your consumer unit
| September 14, 2019
Resetting Your Residual Current Device (RCD) On Your Consumer Unit
This video give you a few tips on how you can reset your RCD if it trips out.
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Resetting Your Residual Current Device (RCD) On Your Consumer Unit
Resetting Your Residual Current Device (RCD) On Your Consumer Unit
Resetting Your Residual Current Device (RCD) On Your Consumer Unit
Resetting Your Residual Current Device (RCD) On Your Consumer Unit
Resetting Your Residual Current Device (RCD) On Your Consumer Unit
I just did some wall paper stripping in a room and got the room very damp and wet. I then cleaned a radiator with sugar soap and water. After this I got a small electric shock when I touched the radiator thermostat about 10 minutes later I noticed that all the electrics had gone off. I wasn't careful enough and got the room carpets wet also although this would be nothing like a flood. I left for 48 hours but still won't turn back on at the fuse box – any ideas of should I just leave longer to dry out? many thanks. Also can I keep flicking the switch trying to reset the RCD without causing any problems?
Very helpful cheers bud
This video really helped me! Many thanks!
Thank you for the video and the time you took to explain this to ignorant like myself.
Can't thank you enough.
Hi there I have an led driver that is tripping the rcb. It works fine in older houses without rcb. Please help if you can. ThankQ. TkEZ
π thankyou! Clueless when it comes to electrics. Saved me a phone call to my dad and the inevitable "you should know this at your age" convo.
Thank you so much for your video my house alarm woke me up making me aware I had a problem with my electric tripped I been able to get my electric back on thanks to your video ππΌπ€πΌππΌπ€πΌ
This video was so helpful. I wouldn't have a clue as to what to do when the RCD tripped. Thank you
Thanks mate π
Life saver…never knew each side of the board had its own switch…missed I thought was spareπ..power back on
Thank you so much man