Rcd not tripping and ramp test more than 30ma

Hi I was doing a EICR today and went to do an RCD test will not trip when I set it to Auto come out more than 300Ms at 1 times. Did a ramp test came out 33MA what would I class this on the report any ideas would be grateful

thank neil
 
Hi I was doing a EICR today and went to do an RCD test will not trip when I set it to Auto come out more than 300Ms at 1 times. Did a ramp test came out 33MA what would I class this on the report any ideas would be grateful

thank neil

That would depend on what the RCD is protecting, whether it is used for additional or fault protection, the mA rating of the RCD, and all other factors that may be relevant to the situation observed during the inspection.
 
Hi I was doing a EICR today and went to do an RCD test will not trip when I set it to Auto come out more than 300Ms at 1 times. Did a ramp test came out 33MA what would I class this on the report any ideas would be grateful

thank neil


33MA Blimey
 
It's a Hager board RCD circuits are sockets up and down and shower. TNCS earthing tested at a socket there is nothing on as House is empty but MCBs where all on
 
Faulty RCD is quite possible, but if you are just carrying out an EICR does it matter? iF it did not trip in time then it has failed the test, so you code it accordingly, whether it fails to trip through being faulty or through the effect of another fault it will be recorded the same on the report won't it?
You record an observation that the RCD fails to trip within the required time and code accordingly. It's up to the person who does the remedial works to investigate it.
 
I'm only doing The EICR but was unsure if what code I'd give it C3 or F1, iv thought putting 12months on cert as well

F1???
Coding is a pretty simple process, if it is immediately dangerous (danger present in normal working conditions) then C1, if it is potentially dangerous (usually something which becomes dangerous under fault conditions) then C2 or if an improvement is recommended which could improve safety then C3.

So a protective device which does not work is not an immediate danger when the installation is working normally, but it is dangerous if a fault develops.

What do you mean by putting 12months on the cert?
 
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