Trident
Well-Known Member
Probably in the if you have to ask you know the answer but...
The CU on a boat I am working on has about 10 MCBs which have been wired with the live from the sockets etc in to each MCB and the neutral from the sockets to the bus bar. Earth also to busbar . Out of each MCB comes a neutral wire (pre wired) which can go to the busbar allowing the N wire from the sockets to go to the MCB as well rather than direct to the busbar - it has not been wired using these as I said.
All the blue N wires from the MCBs are just hanging there unconnected and unnecessary but I noticed the other day one was arcing occasionally which is clearly a safety issue if only for fire.
1) Is this an induced current from the live inside the MCB - if not what? If so does this inherently mean the MCB is faulty and should be replaced?
2) Is it best practice to re-wire this so that all N go in to the MCB and all MCB neutral out wires to the busbar?
Thanks
The CU on a boat I am working on has about 10 MCBs which have been wired with the live from the sockets etc in to each MCB and the neutral from the sockets to the bus bar. Earth also to busbar . Out of each MCB comes a neutral wire (pre wired) which can go to the busbar allowing the N wire from the sockets to go to the MCB as well rather than direct to the busbar - it has not been wired using these as I said.
All the blue N wires from the MCBs are just hanging there unconnected and unnecessary but I noticed the other day one was arcing occasionally which is clearly a safety issue if only for fire.
1) Is this an induced current from the live inside the MCB - if not what? If so does this inherently mean the MCB is faulty and should be replaced?
2) Is it best practice to re-wire this so that all N go in to the MCB and all MCB neutral out wires to the busbar?
Thanks

