Any thoughts on this would be a great help.
I've got a 4pole 300mA rcd feeding a DB section through a contactor. The section in question feeds a load of 250/400w hit fittings through SP mcbs (4 per mcb x5 ). There are some other circuits on there but I've ruled them out.
The problem being that the front rcd trips when the lights are switched through the controller/cell. I've removed the controller from the equation, tried bringing them all on 1 circuit at a time. This only works when I do it slowly. I was thinking its to do with all the control gear coming on at once
Ramp tested the rcd 210mA. This seems low to me so I'm going to change it over but is it normal to have such a high fault current from these fittings? Or maybe the contactor could be giving me some problems also?
cheers
I've got a 4pole 300mA rcd feeding a DB section through a contactor. The section in question feeds a load of 250/400w hit fittings through SP mcbs (4 per mcb x5 ). There are some other circuits on there but I've ruled them out.
The problem being that the front rcd trips when the lights are switched through the controller/cell. I've removed the controller from the equation, tried bringing them all on 1 circuit at a time. This only works when I do it slowly. I was thinking its to do with all the control gear coming on at once
Ramp tested the rcd 210mA. This seems low to me so I'm going to change it over but is it normal to have such a high fault current from these fittings? Or maybe the contactor could be giving me some problems also?
cheers