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6 amp rcbo moeller was installed in 2009 no work been done in the property since the new consumer unit installed 2009 whoch is a Split load fuse box with unprotected rcd side and protected rcd side. Unprotected side rcbos have been used for the sockets and lights. The 6amp rcbo had tripped and would not reset, the switch was sloppy as t say it was a internal mechanical fault with the rcbo. I therefore piggy backed the line conductors to the rcd side 6amp mcb which controlled the other light circuit which worked perfectly until the next day when I picked up a new rcbo 6amp from the shop. Installed the rcbo as per usual reconnected the line conductors (and the e lead t e bar as previous rcbo didn't have.) all worked fine all lights no tripping etc, so I press the test button on the rcbo and it works but wen I go to reset it won't and a small flash can b seen behind the rcbo on the live busbar. (The other rcbo for the sockets test button works and resets fine) if I switch off the main incoming fuse/breaker then reset the rcbo and then allow the system to come live again by the main fuse all is fine. Any suggestions ?? As I'm pretty stumped with this one. The lights on the rcbo consist of typical ceiling roses and spot lights in the bathroom, the rcbo side of the consumer unit is old colour wiring and the rcd side is new. Please no silly or smarmy answers I have all my papers and I am an electrician
 
Rcbo is new. Previous was faulty.and as I say the circuit worked fine in a normal 6 amp mcb with rcd protection and tested and reset fine. It is only wen I test the rcbo that it will not reset without first switching off the main supply then resetting the rcbo and switching the system bk live then it's fine. But I know this is not the normal operation for rcbo hence y I'm confused I have also taken out he e lead to make sure it wasn't this cause the indifference
 
like i said...try this circuit on another RCBO..one of the others that you know are good....if it holds : then faulty RCBO...if it lets go/wont reset : start thinking circuit/connected load/s....dont rule owt out here...RCBOs can be faulty straight out of the box...i`v had it before..
 
Rcbo is new. Previous was faulty.and as I say the circuit worked fine in a normal 6 amp mcb with rcd protection and tested and reset fine. It is only wen I test the rcbo that it will not reset without first switching off the main supply then resetting the rcbo and switching the system bk live then it's fine. But I know this is not the normal operation for rcbo hence y I'm confused I have also taken out he e lead to make sure it wasn't this cause the indifference
RCBOs will work without the functional earth connected to the earth bar...
 
No I haven't cut the lead wires down and never have unless they are causing an obstruction as there is no need. I have found there is one lamp out but after checking connections etc and replacing the luminaire it works. But I still have the same issue with the test button. I have also used anothe rcbo in the consumer unit and it does it wen under the light load. Therefore suggesting there is a problem with the circuit. But after ir and continuity an checking all light connections at the switch and fittings I'm still stumped as to the issue. If it was a short I would expect it to not let me reset at all yet it does. Only wen testing the rcd function of the rcbo.
 
Correct i've never had a problem with cutting fly leads to RCBOs, because there isn't a problem cutting these leads. They are definitely Not resistance set bias leads.

All the leads on RCBO's in our DB's will be trimmed to size as and where required, and were talking literary hundreds of the things (MG/SCHNEIDER). Contact the manufactures if you need confirmation and get it from the horses mouth so to speak.

What you have experienced, is in all probability pure coincidence, we have all been caught out by that, in one form or another!! ...lol!!
 
Why manufactures don't like these neutral flying leads trimmed/cut to size, is because you are then cutting the factory fitted ferrule off. Fine multi-stranded conductors don't make very good connections trapped under screws, unless you replace with an on site fitted crimped ferrule.... Which should ALWAYS fitted when these fly leads are trimmed to size...
 

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