I will start with apologies, as I have not thought this through very much (at all) yet and have just sat down with a beer.... meaning I thought I'd ask the collective.
CU change today. I did my pre checks and I knew I had a major IR fault on the cooker circuit (N-E 0.3ohms, yes that figure is correct). The existing 30mA RCD was not tripping (have seen this before on a TT, @davesparks explained it to me and it makes sense). The RCD was fine, tripping within all parameters when all loads disconnected.
I realise I should have done the fault finding first, but I didn't. That will be tomorrow. Cooked circuit left disconnected for the night.
When I tested the RCBO (RCD test (x1 and x5 and ramp) ) on the cooker circuit by plugging in the tester at the socket on the cooker switch, the RCBO did not trip. When I RCD tested any other RCBO, the tested RCBO tripped and so did the cooker RCBO.
I'll track down the IR fault tomorrow, but can't get my head around why the above is happening?
Cheers in advance chaps (and SC and Julie)
CU change today. I did my pre checks and I knew I had a major IR fault on the cooker circuit (N-E 0.3ohms, yes that figure is correct). The existing 30mA RCD was not tripping (have seen this before on a TT, @davesparks explained it to me and it makes sense). The RCD was fine, tripping within all parameters when all loads disconnected.
I realise I should have done the fault finding first, but I didn't. That will be tomorrow. Cooked circuit left disconnected for the night.
When I tested the RCBO (RCD test (x1 and x5 and ramp) ) on the cooker circuit by plugging in the tester at the socket on the cooker switch, the RCBO did not trip. When I RCD tested any other RCBO, the tested RCBO tripped and so did the cooker RCBO.
I'll track down the IR fault tomorrow, but can't get my head around why the above is happening?
Cheers in advance chaps (and SC and Julie)