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Ring main was on a c40 rcbo so I tested the circuit everything was fine and dropped down onto a b32, It’s quite a long circuit but only serves about 10 sockets.The rcbo stays on but the client says trips frequently, I’ve been back and the rcbo stayed on the whole time, I then left and over the weekend it has tripped again but went back and all stayed on fine the whole time I was there again. Type c is for higher inrush but there’s nothing on circuit which would cause this… any ideas would be appreciated. 👍
 
This is the problem RCD side or MCB side. The evidence suggests MCB as the higher rated device does not trip. I know what I would do but couldn't possibly suggest such a thing.
 
Unless this domestic property has a sideline hiring out their living room as an industrial welding workshop, then the MCB won't be tripping as a result of plugged in load.
If the MCB is tripping on load, then it must be a serious intermittent arc fault between live and neutral - the type that causes fires.
I wouldn't be leaving this circuit powered until I'd found the problem, especially with a C40 as OPCD.
 
Unless this domestic property has a sideline hiring out their living room as an industrial welding workshop, then the MCB won't be tripping as a result of plugged in load.
If the MCB is tripping on load, then it must be a serious intermittent arc fault between live and neutral - the type that causes fires.
I wouldn't be leaving this circuit powered until I'd found the problem, especially with a C40 as OPCD.
I was wondering the same.

As an RCBO it can trip for one o(or more) of 3 reasons:
  • Too much leakage
  • Too high inrush
  • Too high load
If you cant find any big loads to explain things, it is either a leak or an intermittent fault. If going 40A C "fixed" it then load/inrush is expected, unless the RCBO was stick and only after testing/cycling and eventual replacement is the leak being spotted!
No big loads on the circuit which would cause inrush or high loads, all tests satisfactory, nothing being plugged into the circuit is causing the fault either, just seems strange although I bought the b32 from eBay as they are now redundant so wondering if that was just faulty but all tests through the rcbo where fine. It stays on for a while then trips, every time I’m not there it seems…
Thanks for reply
 
Is there not another 32A in the board you can swap with?
No this is an older board, the circuit I’m working on was put on a 40a type c breaker presumably to stop a b32 from tripping out which is what I tried putting the circuit on. Not the type of property you really want to dig into all other electrics in. One of them jobs I’m wishing I never started!!
Thanks for reply
 
Problem is you have no idea why it was on a 40A type C. There isn't another 32A in the board, what make is it.
Wylex the other circuits are on mcb’s, I’m altering the circuit that had previously been put on a c40 rcbo with hopes to swap it to a b32, obviously I thought something would be wrong but all seems okay, insulation resistance is low but is satisfactory for age etc of install, no major loads on the circuit. Was marked up as laundry room (where I’m moving some sockets around etc but found out it also turns of power in a room on other side of property hense high continuity readings, zs would be okay for a b type breaker but to high for a c type but finding a fault in a listed house which is rather large with difficult clients is finding itself quite challenging!. Thanks for reply
 
As suggested, can you split the ring onto two radials and narrow it down that way? If you can trace the ring round the house then, you could start extending the non-faulty side radial and reducing the faulty side until you have isolated it to a smaller section of the ring and go from there?
 

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