A great thread BTW
I have glanced at this as about to price for a CU change
Just a quick one, domestic 30ma RCBO . Will trip when there is a 30ma imbalance between the line and neutral conductors
If I was to do an IR test at 500V dc between neutral and earth prior to install;
0.00 would indicate a short and would then indicate definate fault once installed
my question is this, if your Ir readings are low but above 1M ohm ( min ac ceptable reading )
at what point would the RBCO start to register a fault???? eg if the IR reading are low 2.6Mohm or in region of this fig, would an acceptable IR reading still trip the RCBO?
obviously its not a short but its showing signs of deterioration - at what point would the RCBO trip, when there is a short only????
I have known RCBO's to trip without there being a short, just preasure faults where conductors are kinked as been stuffed behind accesories.
just wondering does anyone have a definative answer to this
Thanks