I have come across a fault that I am struggling to find. I cant remember being stumped like this before as I like fault finding and have always found the fault before.
6A MCB is tripping on lights. It sometimes trips the moment it is switched on and sometimes takes up to 30 mins. There is no RCD.
IR readings are poor (o.3Mohms L/N - E) but do not show a short circuit to earth. I have removed all lamps but IR readings for L-N still suggests something is on the circuit which I cannot find (0.05Mohms).
I have tried it on another 6A MCB, it trips, so not a faulty MCB.
It will not be an over current as there is little on the circuit (2 bathroom lights, 1 x kitchen, utility, garage, perhaps 2A absolute max).
My plan is now to break the circuit in half and leave. Customer can tell me if it trips or not. I can carry on like that but it means many trips and they are not close.
I could also try it on the RCD side to see if it trips the RCD (meaning a L-E fault, but would this knowledge help?)
Any suggestions?
6A MCB is tripping on lights. It sometimes trips the moment it is switched on and sometimes takes up to 30 mins. There is no RCD.
IR readings are poor (o.3Mohms L/N - E) but do not show a short circuit to earth. I have removed all lamps but IR readings for L-N still suggests something is on the circuit which I cannot find (0.05Mohms).
I have tried it on another 6A MCB, it trips, so not a faulty MCB.
It will not be an over current as there is little on the circuit (2 bathroom lights, 1 x kitchen, utility, garage, perhaps 2A absolute max).
My plan is now to break the circuit in half and leave. Customer can tell me if it trips or not. I can carry on like that but it means many trips and they are not close.
I could also try it on the RCD side to see if it trips the RCD (meaning a L-E fault, but would this knowledge help?)
Any suggestions?