Ok guys, thought I would share this with you, have a call to a one bedroom flat with rcd tripping . It's the main flat ring which is the one. It's a tns system, incoming supply is pyro. 16th edition board(crabtree), lights and smoke on none rcd side,kitchen, flat, cooker and unknown circuit on rcd side. the unit is in the kitchen. The kitchen has had a new ring and cooker circuit installed I'm guessing at the same time as the board was installed.
Originally the flat had one ring and so they have though crimped in a couple of places where was in the kitchen and these are behind double blank plates. I have inspected these crimps and they are fine.
This is the part I really can't get my head around, even with all circuits off and all neutrals out and even the main neutral coming out of the rcd removed, but all earth's still in place the rcd still trips when trying the flat ring. I will be re booked to fix, the guy is using an extension lead from the kitchen for power in the bedroom and lounge. All items have been unplugged.
Coincidentally I'm not sure whether this could be related, the ze is around 3.5 ohms and the zs on the kitchen ring is around 80 ohms. The r1.r2 and rn is .13 .26 .13 respectively. I done a zs at home and it was fine, new batteries in my fluke tester., so doubt tester at fault. I haven't done any insulation resistance testing yet as time was short. Just baffled by the rcd tripping with no neutral. Your thoughts or suggestions would be most grateful.
Originally the flat had one ring and so they have though crimped in a couple of places where was in the kitchen and these are behind double blank plates. I have inspected these crimps and they are fine.
This is the part I really can't get my head around, even with all circuits off and all neutrals out and even the main neutral coming out of the rcd removed, but all earth's still in place the rcd still trips when trying the flat ring. I will be re booked to fix, the guy is using an extension lead from the kitchen for power in the bedroom and lounge. All items have been unplugged.
Coincidentally I'm not sure whether this could be related, the ze is around 3.5 ohms and the zs on the kitchen ring is around 80 ohms. The r1.r2 and rn is .13 .26 .13 respectively. I done a zs at home and it was fine, new batteries in my fluke tester., so doubt tester at fault. I haven't done any insulation resistance testing yet as time was short. Just baffled by the rcd tripping with no neutral. Your thoughts or suggestions would be most grateful.