Hi to everyone, I'm new on the forum and a almost a new in this world too. I got my full qualifications done in April but never done any job yet.
So I'll try to explain the situation in the best way I can
3 double light holder on the outside of a wall are on a single way switch. The switch is on a 6 way gang for other inside light.
All the floor light are on B20 RDC, all the fuse board has been changed 5 years ago on 17th edition.
The problem become when, randomly, the lights outside are on and the RCD trips. Doesn't seem to be any particular time/load that let the RCD to trip. Can be all the lights on together or that one outside only on and the RCD trips. But not every time does happen. Same time happen once a day a some time 15.
I checked if the lights holder are in short somehow. Line and CPC are insulated correctly from each other. All the 6 bulbs are brand new and all correctly working too.
I tried to bypass the cable between the switch and the lights with a flying cable. No difference.
Tried to leave one bulb at time but no difference, still tripping.
Does anybody have any idea about it.
THANK YOU ALL
So I'll try to explain the situation in the best way I can
3 double light holder on the outside of a wall are on a single way switch. The switch is on a 6 way gang for other inside light.
All the floor light are on B20 RDC, all the fuse board has been changed 5 years ago on 17th edition.
The problem become when, randomly, the lights outside are on and the RCD trips. Doesn't seem to be any particular time/load that let the RCD to trip. Can be all the lights on together or that one outside only on and the RCD trips. But not every time does happen. Same time happen once a day a some time 15.
I checked if the lights holder are in short somehow. Line and CPC are insulated correctly from each other. All the 6 bulbs are brand new and all correctly working too.
I tried to bypass the cable between the switch and the lights with a flying cable. No difference.
Tried to leave one bulb at time but no difference, still tripping.
Does anybody have any idea about it.
THANK YOU ALL